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Oman Cuts Down Foreign Labour to 33%. Does Pappies have the Guts to do it?

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http://www.arabianbusiness.com/oman-set-limit-number-of-foreign-workers-488716.html

Oman's government will limit the number of foreign workers and sharply raise the minimum wage for locals in a drive to increase employment of Omani citizens, state news agency ONA reported.
A statement by the Council of Ministers, carried by ONA and seen by Reuters on Thursday, said the government would aim to limit foreign workers to 33 percent of Oman's total population.

The minimum monthly wage for Omanis in the private sector will jump to 325 rials ($845) this July from the current 200 rials, ONA quoted the council as saying.

Despite its oil wealth, the government is keen to move more Omanis into private employment to avert social unrest and prepare the economy for an eventual fall in oil reserves, which could start later this decade.

Since 2011, there have been sporadic street protests to demand more jobs. The International Monetary Fund estimates unemployment among Omani citizens may have exceeded 20 percent in 2010, though government officials say that estimate was far too high and that the number of registered unemployed was reduced by three-quarters to about 17,000 last year.

The new measures, which are subject to review by the government's Shura Council, could have a major impact on the economy, though in practice authorities may implement them cautiously to avoid disruption.

Around 1.3 million or 39 percent of the population of about 3.3 million are foreigners, most of them workers brought in to do skilled or strenuous jobs in the oil, construction and services industries, according to official data last year. Most are from south or southeast Asia.

Oman's ruler, Sultan Qaboos bin Said, has acknowledged that large numbers of foreign workers are needed for industrial development and construction of a national railway. It would be impossible to find local replacements for many of these workers in the foreseeable future.

So a sudden mass expulsion of foreign workers looks unlikely. The Council of Ministers did not specify a deadline for the 33 percent target to be hit.

But the rise in the minimum wage could affect many businesses in the near term. The Times of Oman quoted the Public Authority for Social Insurance as estimating over 122,000 registered employees would receive higher pay.

The Oman Society of Contractors, the umbrella body for construction firms in the country, asked the government to reimburse companies for additional costs incurred because of the wage hike, the newspaper reported.

The Council of Ministers identified mechanisms that could be used to boost employment for Omanis, including revising the foreign investment law to stop unnecessary recruitment of foreign workers, and changing procedures for registering companies, ONA said.

A team of government agencies will be formed to submit progress reports on moving Omanis into private sector jobs, it added.
 
Dont digress Kinana. Its about guts to do what is right for the people.

Not digressing at all, we just want to compare apple to apple. You don't want to compare apple to orange would you?

Does Oman have almost full employment like Singapore?
 
Not digressing at all, we just want to compare apple to apple. You don't want to compare apple to orange would you?

Does Oman have almost full employment like Singapore?

Agaian you are digressing. Does PAP have the guts to do what is right for Singaporeans? If no, then it must face the electorate. As simple as that.
 
Agaian you are digressing. Does PAP have the guts to do what is right for Singaporeans? If no, then it must face the electorate. As simple as that.

How can clarification be digressing? Don't you want to compare apple to apple and make sense of yourself?

So does singapore duce oil like Oman n does Oman have low unemployment like Singapore?
 
How can clarification be digressing? Don't you want to compare apple to apple and make sense of yourself?

So does singapore duce oil like Oman n does Oman have low unemployment like Singapore?

Kinana...its about doing the right thing. FIx the wage issues first. Getting in foreignors and further depressing wages does not solve the problem.
 
Kinana...its about doing the right thing. FIx the wage issues first. Getting in foreignors and further depressing wages does not solve the problem.

You can't even make sense of what you posted, how can it possibly be the right thing?
 
Does Singapore have oil like Oman?

Thought you going to run road soon? Why bother if Singapoe have oil or not?

Oil need be refined before it can be of any use

Just for the record, Singapore has a refinery capacity of 1.3 million barrels per day

Oman has a refinery capacity of only 85 thousand barrels per day
 
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