Friday 22 April 2016

Illegal hiring of maids in Ramadan curbed

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DAMMAM: Recruitment companies are working with the Labor Ministry and the police to curb the illegal hiring of maids by families for Ramadan, according to a media report on Friday. Saad Al-Badah, former chairman of the national recruitment committee, said that while there has been continued action taken over the years, which included the ministry and other agencies, the illicit trade continues. There needs to be better coordination among government agencies, and further support for recruitment companies to completely eradicate this criminal behavior, he was quoted as saying.
Majed Al-Otaibi, owner of a recruitment company, said that some hiring offices are involved in the black market and offer services of illegal workers for around SR4,000 a month. 
Nawaf Jabir, director of a recruitment firm, said there is currently cooperation taking place with the police to ensure that workers are not hired out illegally to families over the next two months.
He said firms have been reporting violations, with punishment restricted to fines and deportation. He called for tougher action against those involved in the illegal trade.

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