KUWAIT’S PUBLIC WORKS MINISTER AL-FARES TO TERMINATE ALL 400 EXPAT EMPLOYEES

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Mon 28 September 2020:

Kuwait is currently in the process of finalising a law that will regulate the number of expats allowed to work and live in the country

Kuwait will terminate the employment of the remaining 400 expatriates currently working at the Ministry of Public Works, according to local media reports.

Minister of Public Works Rana Al-Fares is planning to sign termination letters for all 400 expatriate employees working in various departments in the ministry, who hold administrative, legal and technical positions, local media reported, citing sources.

The news comes weeks after the minister reportedly fired 150 expat ministry employees.

The expat employees accounted for 5 per cent of the ministry’s total staff, the sources said.

“The original plan was to terminate expatriate employees gradually, and the next batch was supposed to happen by year’s end,” sources told Arabia daily Al Rai.

“However, the minister decided not to wait and end expatriate employees’ contracts immediately.

“Fares eyes full Kuwaitisation of her departments’ workforce and allowing national manpower to bear full responsibility in the coming years,” the sources added.

Kuwait is currently in the process of finalising a law that will regulate the number of expats allowed to work and live in the country.

The onset of the coronavirus pandemic has spurred “Kuwaitization” schemes, with authorities announcing in August the intention to deport hundreds of thousands of foreign workers from the country.

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