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The Ministry of Labor and Social Development said on Wednesday a number of training and rehabilitation programs will be provided to prepare Saudi nationals in certain sectors in the al-Bahah region starting from Sha’aban 1439 A.H.

 

As part of the ‘target nationalization’ program, these sectors include nationalization of motorcar agencies and showrooms, auto parts shops, shopping centers (malls) and appliances and electronics shops.

 

Meanwhile, the ministry and its affiliated entities plan to offer e-training programs via the ‘Doroob’ platform along with technical support and incentives to those who want to set up independent businesses.

 

Additionally, they are keen to conduct career fairs that meet the needs of employers and job seekers through the national labor gateway (NLG), provide inspection support, monitor nationalization decisions in cooperation with the committees for implementing the ‘target nationalization’ program and offer the ‘Qurrah’ children hospitality program and the ‘Wusool’ transportation program for the working woman.

 

Meanwhile, HRH Prince Hussam bin Saudi bin Abdulaziz, governor of the al-Bahah region, and H.E. Minister of Labor and Social Development Dr. Ali bin Nasser al-Ghafis signed a memorandum of understanding to launch the ‘target nationalization’ program in the region in order to increase participation of Saudi nationals in the labor market.

 

The MoU aims to increase the contribution of the national cadres to the labor market, nationalize job opportunities in the private sector, provide decent work for its people and offer quality solutions that enhance productive and sustainable nationalization programs in the region.

 

The ministry and its affiliated entities under the agreement would join the forces to provide training, employment and incentive services that play a crucial role in regulating and developing the labor market. 

 

The MoU is in a bid to enhance partnership and cooperation between the governorate of the al-Bahah region and the MLSD, as well as combining efforts to regulate the job market and achieve the objectives of employment and nationalization in the region. 

 

According to the MoU, both the governor of the al-Bahah region, chairman of the high committee for the ‘target nationalization’ program, and the minister of labor and social development agreed to implement the program to raise Saudis’ participation in the labor market and offer quality solutions for nationalization in this certain part of the Kingdom.MLSD, affiliated entities offer training programs in bid to nationalize specific sectors in al-Bahah region

 

The Ministry of Labor and Social Development said on Wednesday a number of training and rehabilitation programs will be provided to prepare Saudi nationals in certain sectors in the al-Bahah region starting from Sha’aban 1439 A.H.

 

As part of the ‘target nationalization’ program, these sectors include nationalization of motorcar agencies and showrooms, auto parts shops, shopping centers (malls) and appliances and electronics shops.

 

Meanwhile, the ministry and its affiliated entities plan to offer e-training programs via the ‘Doroob’ platform along with technical support and incentives to those who want to set up independent businesses.

 

Additionally, they are keen to conduct career fairs that meet the needs of employers and job seekers through the national labor gateway (NLG), provide inspection support, monitor nationalization decisions in cooperation with the committees for implementing the ‘target nationalization’ program and offer the ‘Qurrah’ children hospitality program and the ‘Wusool’ transportation program for the working woman.

 

Meanwhile, HRH Prince Hussam bin Saudi bin Abdulaziz, governor of the al-Bahah region, and H.E. Minister of Labor and Social Development Dr. Ali bin Nasser al-Ghafis signed a memorandum of understanding to launch the ‘target nationalization’ program in the region in order to increase participation of Saudi nationals in the labor market.

 

The MoU aims to increase the contribution of the national cadres to the labor market, nationalize job opportunities in the private sector, provide decent work for its people and offer quality solutions that enhance productive and sustainable nationalization programs in the region.

 

The ministry and its affiliated entities under the agreement would join the forces to provide training, employment and incentive services that play a crucial role in regulating and developing the labor market. 

 

The MoU is in a bid to enhance partnership and cooperation between the governorate of the al-Bahah region and the MLSD, as well as combining efforts to regulate the job market and achieve the objectives of employment and nationalization in the region. 

 

According to the MoU, both the governor of the al-Bahah region, chairman of the high committee for the ‘target nationalization’ program, and the minister of labor and social development agreed to implement the program to raise Saudis’ participation in the labor market and offer quality solutions for nationalization in this certain part of the Kingdom.

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