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  2. Saudi Manpower Solutions Company - Wikipedia

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    The company has been listed on the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) since July 2024, [3] and is recognized as the first company licensed for workforce solutions by the Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. [4] SMASCO's market share in the Saudi market ranges between 14% and 16% of the sectors it serves. [5] [6]

  3. Saudi Human Resources Development Fund - Wikipedia

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    Maher 12/12 Arabic: ماهر 12/12 is a program of the Saudi Human Resources Development Fund in the context of its quest for specialized national job opportunities related to work in the private sector by directing job seekers to enroll in educational programs needed by the labor market through the “Maher” program 12/12 to qualify specialized cadres, which is a training program not ...

  4. Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani labour at Al Masjid Nabawi (the Prophet's Mosque) in Medina. Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia (Arabic: العَمالَة الأَجْنَبِيَّة فِي السَعُودِيَّة, romanized: al-ʿamālah al-ʾāǧnabīyah fī as-Saʿūdīyah), estimated to number about 9 million as of April 2013, [1] [failed verification] began migrating to the country soon after oil was ...

  5. Human resources in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with the Saudi Arabia Central Department of Statistics and Information (CDSI), unemployment rates of Saudi nationals decreased to 11.7% in 2015. It was 5.9% among men and 32.5% among women. [1] Saudi Arabia introduced the Hafiz program in 2011 which have benefited a million unemployed Saudis nationals.

  6. Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development

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    The new conditions also include stipulations that will allow migrant workers to transfer to other jobs upon the expiry of their work contract without the need for their former employer's approval. The kafala system in Saudi Arabia previously tied workers to their employers, or sponsors, who are responsible for the employees’ visa and legal ...

  7. Saudi Arabia 2034: Another FIFA World Cup of migrant ... - AOL

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    Saudi Arabia’s confirmation as 2034 host came two weeks after FIFA finally published an internal report detailing its “responsibility” to remedy the abuses, suffering and death linked to ...

  8. Saudi Arabia's plans to host the men's World Cup 2034 ... - AOL

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    Saudi Arabia's emissions have been growing; it emitted 533 metric tons of carbon dioxide in 2022, or 1.6% of global emissions, according to the International Energy Agency, and its fossil fuel ...

  9. Saudization - Wikipedia

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    Saudization (Arabic: السعودة), [1] officially the Saudi nationalization scheme and also known as Nitaqat (Arabic: النطاقات), is a policy that is implemented in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by the Ministry of Labor and Social Development, which requires companies and enterprises to fill their workforce with Saudi nationals up to certain levels.