Arco Saudi Arabia has signed 6 labor agreements worth 27 billion riyals with Turkey, Indonesia, Thailand, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, aimed at hiring half a million workers, men and women, to meet the current and future needs of the market for expansion.
These agreements were reached on the sidelines of previous official ministerial visits by Trade and Information Minister-designate Majid bin Abdullah Al-Kasabi and Investment Minister Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Faleh to these countries.
According to the Al-Riyadh newspaper, the agreements aim to cover 400,000 workers from Thailand and Indonesia by 2030 serving all business sectors in the Kingdom for all activities and professions.
These agreements also aim to recruit 100,000 men and women from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan over the next seven years.
The agreements help to create an attractive practical environment for local and international recruitment companies to attract qualified personnel, whether in the professions of domestic workers or the professions required by business owners, thanks to significant improvements made to many labor standards, laws and legislation. who guarantee all rights to everyone who works in the resource market. Saudi humanity, which has become comparable and ahead of many countries in the world.
Notably, the human resources market in the Kingdom has recently witnessed a significant increase in demand following the Corona pandemic, as well as the announcement of many large-scale projects related to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, and requires great effort from recruitment companies in providing a specialized workforce in various fields.