KUWAIT CITY, March 19, (KUNA): Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Thikra
Al-Rashidi on Tuesday said her ministry was taking necessary measures to reduce
the number of foreign workers in Kuwait by 100,000 annually.
“The
strategy envisages bringing down the total number of expatriate workers to only
one million in 10 years,” Al-Rashidi said in a statement to KUNA.
“It’s
part of the Ministry’s efforts to regulate the labor market, curb the phenomenon
of marginal labor and restore the demographic equilibrium of the country,” she
explained.
The Ministry decided to stop approving invitations for foreign
workers in whatever form as of April 1, 2013, while handling the already-issued
invitations,” Al-Rashidi disclosed.
The Ministry has joined the joint
committee on online hookup of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Kuwait
Municipality, she revealed.
Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry has
been tasked with providing the legal definition of a businessman while
inspectors will verify the abidance of employers nationwide by the legal
regulations.