Hamdy Imam, head of the Labor Recruitment Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, said that the number of job opportunities that take place every week to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia amount to 10 thousand job opportunities for Egyptian workers from various sectors, whether engineers, contractors, accountants, engineers and workers, explaining that the Kingdom’s announcement to stop air traffic with 20 countries, including Egypt, will suspend the papers of thousands of young people searching for job opportunities every week, saying we hope that the closure period will be short-lived.
Imam explained in a special statement to "The Seventh Day", that there are many young people who have completed his travel papers will repeat all procedures again in terms of travel papers as well as analysis of the BCR for the Corona virus in the event of opening Saudi Arabia, and that the decision to close comes within precautionary decisions against the spread Corona virus, and pointed out that the volume of employment opportunities in the Gulf countries, especially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is estimated at 80% for workers and the remaining 20% of intermediate and higher qualifications, indicating that the Ministry of Manpower recently issued a decision requiring any worker to be accredited by the ministry before traveling abroad. Or the issuance of any visas, and that accreditation is through registering the worker’s data and name in the ministry first, and it is a decision that came to ensure workers ’rights, follow them up, and solve any problems they may face outside Egypt.
The head of the Employment Enrollment Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce indicated that the suspension of air traffic since last February 2020 has disrupted the procedures of 50 thousand job opportunities, and the procedures of approximately 80% of them have been completed, and the remaining 20% are still in the process of preparing the papers.
It is noteworthy that the Cairo airport authorities will implement, as of this evening, the decision of the Saudi authorities to suspend flights, for non-Saudi citizens, diplomats, health practitioners and their families, temporarily from 20 countries around the world, including Egypt, in light of the Kingdom's measures to deal with the Corona virus.
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