Faced with this threat, India has expressed its concern to the Saudi authorities. Applied in Saudi Arabia March 27 Nitkt (labor) law, all companies ten per cent lower and middle level jobs have to be reserved for local youth. The arrests after breaking the law firms send them back to their country is also a provision. The enactment of this law, working in Saudi Arabia Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in addition to millions of workers may also be affected. More than a million people of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar with nearly two million people are employed. Kerala has the highest estimated 5.7 million people. This is the number of Andhrwasion.
Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe on Friday, the Asian Development Dialogue Minister E. Ahamed Saudi Prince Abdulaziz bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Deputy Foreign Minister of the Government of India to meet I had expressed concerns. Prince assured him that there will be full cooperation from Indians working. Prince his government will discuss the issue with the Ministry of Labour. According to the official figures, around 20 million Indian workers employed in Saudi Arabia.
Middle East newspaper, according to Khaleej Times, Saudi Arabia nearly a half million small and medium scale companies in due time could not impose conditions Nitkt law. These employees can be sent back to their countries of origin. The law can have a bad effect on the economy of Kerala.
According to the figures in Saudi Arabia employed workers in the state of Kerala during 2011 was nearly 55 thousand crore revenue gains. Fears of mass migration of workers from Saudi Given the Kerala government has stepped up preparations.
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to intervene in this regard is sought. He sent workers to Kerala for subsidized air tickets from Air India will be contacted.
However, according to Joseph, NGOs and other organizations working in Saudi Arabia, the situation is not so serious.
Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe on Friday, the Asian Development Dialogue Minister E. Ahamed Saudi Prince Abdulaziz bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Deputy Foreign Minister of the Government of India to meet I had expressed concerns. Prince assured him that there will be full cooperation from Indians working. Prince his government will discuss the issue with the Ministry of Labour. According to the official figures, around 20 million Indian workers employed in Saudi Arabia.
Middle East newspaper, according to Khaleej Times, Saudi Arabia nearly a half million small and medium scale companies in due time could not impose conditions Nitkt law. These employees can be sent back to their countries of origin. The law can have a bad effect on the economy of Kerala.
According to the figures in Saudi Arabia employed workers in the state of Kerala during 2011 was nearly 55 thousand crore revenue gains. Fears of mass migration of workers from Saudi Given the Kerala government has stepped up preparations.
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to intervene in this regard is sought. He sent workers to Kerala for subsidized air tickets from Air India will be contacted.
However, according to Joseph, NGOs and other organizations working in Saudi Arabia, the situation is not so serious.