'Red-zone' firms face massive crackdown

August 21, 2014

Jeddah, Aug 21: Saudi authorities are getting ready to launch a massive campaign next month against more than 17,000 firms that are in the "red zone" of the Nitaqat nationalization scheme for not employing a single Saudi, Labor Ministry sources said.

Saudi authorities“There are 17,314 red-zone firms in different parts of the Kingdom that employ 241,530 foreign workers,” one source said, adding that labor officials would allow these workers to transfer their services to companies in the green and platinum zones for having a more than sufficient Saudi-to-expat ratio.

“Labor officials will ask the owners of these firms to show evidence that suggests that they did not allow their workers to look for jobs in the market because workers would not have valid resident permits,” the source said.

Ibrahim Badawood, managing director of ALJ Community Services, emphasized the importance of the ongoing joint campaign waged by Interior and Labor Ministry officials, saying it was primarily aimed at cleansing the country’s labor market.

“The campaign is not at all targeted against foreign workers,” Badawood told Arab News.

He said companies that improve their Saudi-to-expat ratio would be given more visas to bring experienced and skilled foreign workers.

He, however, stressed that companies in red and yellow categories must employ more Saudi nationals if they want to stay in business.

“This is the only solution,” he said.

Badawood said he believed that Interior and Labor ministries would continue their campaign against residency and labor rule violators.

“Some people think the campaign will die down after sometime, but I believe that the campaign will continue until illegals are driven out,” he added.

He said the campaign would not have any negative impact on business in the long run.

“Of course, it will affect business temporarily, but stronger companies employing a greater number of Saudis will eventually contribute to strengthening the market.”

Capt. Abdul Aziz Al-Harbi, Eastern Province police spokesman, said nearly 82,000 illegal workers have been arrested in the region during this Hijrah year.

“More than 700 illegal expats have been arrested over the past 24 hours across the region,” he pointed out.

He said Al-Ahsa police carried out an intense security campaign late Monday night, adding that the campaign continued until Tuesday morning.

“Police and labor officials targeted foreign workers in the Al-Maraz, Al-Kout and Al-Mazrouiyah districts, in addition to majors streets in the city center, and arrested 185 violators,” Al-Harbi said.

He said police arrested 5,523 violators in the region during the past three weeks, adding that they have been transferred to special detention centers. About 5,625 violators have been arrested in the industrial city of Jubail, he said.

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May 10,2020

Dubai, May 10: Kuwait will enact a "total curfew" from 4pm (1300 GMT) on Sunday through to May 30 to help to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, the Information Ministry said on Twitter on Friday.

Further details of the curfew will be announced soon, it said.

Kuwait on April 20 expanded a nationwide curfew to 16 hours a day, from 4pm to 8am, and extended a suspension of work in the public sector, including government ministries, until May 31.

On Friday the Gulf state announced 641 new coronavirus cases and three deaths, bringing its total number of confirmed cases to 7,208, with 47 deaths.

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March 18,2020

Dubai, Mar 18: Emirates, one of the world's biggest international airlines, has asked pilots to take unpaid leave to help it mitigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic that has shattered demand for global travel.

"To this end you are strongly encouraged to make use of this opportunity to volunteer for additional paid and unpaid leave," the airline said in an internal email to pilots, seen by Reuters.

Emirates earlier this month asked some staff to take unpaid leave, although at that time it was not available to pilots.

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May 31,2020

Riyadh, May 31: Over 90,000 mosques in Saudi Arabia reopened their doors to worshippers on Sunday morning after over a two-month closure as part of an ease in the curfew restrictions to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.

The worshipers were allowed to enter the mosques, except the mosques in Makkah, from Fajr prayers today morning (Shawwal 8) with a limit of 40 per cent capacity.

The reopening of mosques was be undertaken in accordance with the guidance of Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dr Abdullatif Al Asheikh, and in line with advice issued by the Senior Council of Ulemas.

The ministry has embarked on a vigorous media campaign to urge all worshippers to abide by preventive measures for their own safety to curb the spread of Covid-19.Among the instructions are doing ablution at home, hand-washing and using sanitisers before going out to the mosque and after coming back home.

On Saturday, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman has approved opening the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah in stages to the public.

The elderly and those with chronic diseases are advised to perform their prayers at home. Reading and reciting the Holy Quran online is advised, too, from one's own mobile phone or at least reading from a privately owned copy of the Holy Quran.

Bringing one's prayer mat to perform prayers in mosques is highly recommended as well as keeping a two-metre distance between one another prayer.

Accompanying children under the age of 15 to the mosques is prohibited. Putting on a face mask and avoiding shaking hands and other contact is also recommended.

Meanwhile, the ministry managed, during the closure of mosques, to undertaking a massive cleaning, sanitising and maintenance drive in all mosques Kingdom-wide, according to world-class standards and best known practices. This included sanitising over 10 million mosques, 43 million copies of several sizes and volumes of the Quran, more than 600,000 Holy Quran cupboards, in addition to repairing and maintaining about 176,000

water closets, annexed to mosques.

 

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