20,000 Haj jobs lined up for Saudis

August 15, 2014

Haj jobs

Jeddah, Aug 15: More than 20,000 seasonal jobs are available for Saudis during the upcoming Haj season, said Marwan Zubaidi, secretary-general of the General Syndicate of Cars and official spokesman for Haj transport companies.

Zubaidi confirmed , however, that many Saudis are still reluctant to take on such jobs, which were announced by the union more than two months ago.

“Drivers and technicians will earn a minimum of SR3,000, in addition to other incentives, bonuses and benefits,” he said. “Candidates can still apply up until Aug. 31.”

“Only 114 young applicants have expressed interest in working as drivers or technicians,” said Zubaidi. “We have even received approval for fifth-ranking government sector employees to acquire paid leave to take on these positions during Haj.”

He added: “Several reasons account for this low turnout, not least of which include the demanding and tiring nature of these seasonal jobs.”

Zubaidi said: “The syndicate, nevertheless, has been coming up with additional incentives and has launched a media campaign to target and attract Saudis to these positions.”

He added: “We have also called for the formation of a committee consisting of representatives from the Kingdom’s traffic authority, the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) and the Human Resources Development Fund, as well as representatives from the Ministry of Transportation, to help fill these seasonal vacancies in the transportation sector and offer attractive benefits, compensation and training.”

He said all citizens, including unemployed individuals and fifth-ranking government sector employees, can work for the companies transporting pilgrims during the Haj season between Makkah and Madinah by air, land and sea.

Drivers must acquire public drivers’ licenses for transporting large numbers of passengers, while technicians must have educational of professional experience certification, in addition to a national identity card and a letter to transfer employment from a government sector position.

Applicants must also undergo a medical examination and must be between the ages of 21 and 60 to qualify.

“Lack of interest in seasonal jobs is a problem we have been facing for a long time,” businessman Ziad Farsi, who owns one of the largest Haj transportation companies, told Arab News.

He said the problem can be solved through the provision of more training and development programs by the TVTC.

“More than 20 companies currently operate in the Haj transportation field in Makkah and can potentially employ thousands of Saudi youth,” he said.

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April 2,2020

Dubai, Apr 2: A senior Saudi official urged more than 1 million Muslims intending to perform the hajj to delay making plans this year in comments suggesting the pilgrimage could be cancelled due to the new coronavirus pandemic.

In February, the kingdom took the extraordinary decision to close off the holy cities of Mecca and Medina to foreigners over the virus, a step which wasn’t taken even during the 1918 flu epidemic that killed tens of millions worldwide.

Restrictions have tightened in the kingdom as it grapples with over 1,500 confirmed cases of the new virus. The kingdom has reported 10 deaths so far. The Middle East has more than 71,000 confirmed cases of the virus, most of those in Iran, and over 3,300 deaths.

“The kingdom of Saudi Arabia is prepared to secure the safety of all Muslims and nationals,” Saudi Hajj and Umrah Minister Muhammad Saleh bin Taher Banten told state television. “That’s why we have requested from all Muslims around the world to hold onto signing any agreements (with tour operators) until we have a clear vision.”

Saudi Arabia has barred people from entering or exiting three major cities, including Mecca and Medina, and imposed a nighttime curfew across the country. Like other countries around the world and in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia has suspended all inbound and outbound commercial flights.

Each year, up to 2 million Muslims perform the hajj, a physically demanding and often costly pilgrimage that draws the faithful from around the world. The hajj, required of all able-bodied Muslims to perform once in their lifetime, is seen as a chance to wipe clean past sins and bring about greater humility and unity among Muslims.

Standing in Mecca in front of the cube-shaped Kaaba that Muslims pray toward five times daily, Banten also said the kingdom was already providing care for 1,200 pilgrims stuck in the holy city due to global travel restrictions. A number of them are being quarantined in hotels in Mecca, he said.

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January 11,2020

Muscat, Jan 11: Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said has died, Aljazeera reported citing state television on Friday.

Qaboos was 79-year-old and was ill for a long time. He has served as the ruler of Oman since 1970 when he ousted his father in a bloodless coup.

Qaboos had no children and has not publicly named his successor.

Sultan Qaboos travelled to Belgium for a week in December for what was described then as "medical checks." He returned to Oman but speculations of his deteriorating health were rife.

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April 23,2020

Dubai, Apr 23: UAE announced on Thursday 4 deaths, 518 new coronavirus cases and 91 recoveries.

According to the Ministry of Health and Prevention, an additional 29,000 COVID-19 tests were performed, which revealed 518 new positive cases, bringing the total number of cases to 8,756. The new patients identified are in a stable condition and undergoing treatment, according to the ministry.

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An additional 29,000 Covid-19 tests were performed, which revealed 518 new cases bringing the total number of cases to 8756. The new cases identified are in a stable condition and undergoing treatment, @mohapuae announced today. #UAEGov

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Also, @mohapuae announced that four Asian expats who tested positive for COVID-19 died due to complications. This brings the total death toll to 56. The Ministry of Health and Prevention expressed sincere condolences to the families of the deceased.

The ministry announced that four Asian expats who tested positive for COVID-19 died due to complications. This brings the total deaths to 56. The ministry expressed sincere condolences to the families of the deceased.

The total number of recovered cases has reached 1,637 with 91 patients fully recovered on Thursday, after receiving treatment.

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