UAE | Employment
Unified policies 'will create employment'
Finding unified nationalisation policies in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries is vital to combat unemployment, agreed ministers and government officials from the region in the first Gulf Nationalisation and Employment Strategy Forum yesterday.
- Image Credit: Devadasan/Gulf News
- From left: Dr Yousuf Al Saberi, Shaikh Mohammad Bin Abdullah Al Harthi, Minister of Civil Services-Oman, Ahmad Humaid Al Tayer, Chairman of Emirates-NBD bank and Dr Ali Ahmad Bin Aboud, Undersecretary at the Ministry of Government Sector Development during the Gulf Nationalisation and Employment meeting.
Dubai: Finding unified nationalisation policies in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries is vital to combat unemployment, agreed ministers and government officials from the region in the first Gulf Nationalisation and Employment Strategy Forum yesterday.
With the slogan "towards a unified nationalisation strategy in the GCC countries", attendees discussed ways in which the GCC states could combat unemployment among nationals, unify nationalisation policies and learn from the experience of member states that have implemented successful strategies.
"Perhaps one of the biggest challenges facing the region today is finding job opportunities for Gulf nationals ... which has become a priority for Gulf countries," said Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Government Sector Development.
He said the Arab world was in a sensitive situation since it "needs to create tens of millions of jobs in the next two decades". The minister said that unemployment had not been tackled in a "deep and realistic way" in Gulf countries. "So far we have not seen any effective steps taken to solve the problems of nationalisation in many of the Gulf states."
Abdul Rahman Bin Hamad Al Attiyah, Secretary General of the GCC, said in a statement read at the forum that the Supreme Consultative Authority at the council had made nationalisation of the GCC job market and its freedom of movement between members countries a priority.
Recommendations
The authority, he said, has made recommendations to the member countries in order to assist their nationalisation programmes.
"Among the recommendations was ensuring that government sectors in member countries continued to apply the policies of increasing the number of nationals in the workforce and reduce expatriate workers and involving the private sector in planning special programmes for nationalisation. The authority has also ensured to make available information on the public and private sector labour markets to GCC countries," he said.
Ahmad Humaid Al Tayer, Chairman of Emirates NBD, said that it was important for banking sectors in GCC countries to learn from the experiences of other members, singling out Oman and Saudi Arabia as members who have had the most successful nationalisation policies in that sector, with 92 per cent and 85 per cent nationalisation respectively.
Although the UAE only has 31.2 per cent of its banking sector nationalised, it represents one of the largest banking sectors in the Gulf, employing a total of 29,282 people, while Oman's banking sector employs 5,741 people, according to statistics cited by Al Tayer.
Nationalising the banking sector, he said, was important because it served as a stepping stone for nationals who wanted to move into other sectors, saying 1,400 Emiratis had moved on from the banking sector already.
More from UAE Employment
More from UAE
Latest news
- Youngsters dance and raise cash for charity
- Dubai departments upgrade services
- Get yourself a free test for diabetes
- Ensuring a safety net for intellectual property
- Reader's issue addressed
- 5,552 illegals held in Dubai this year
- Man cleared because he took drugs in France
- Man charged with trafficking women
- Auditors to probe Mizin graft case
- Breaking down cultural barriers with photographs
- Abu Dhabi Crown Prince visits Islamic centre
- Police's secret source scheme reaps rewards
- Transfusion centre launches new toll free number
- Mirror, mirror show me the way
- Smart e-Gate system launched
Community Reports
-
Mirror, mirror show me the way
Driver on Salam Street had so many boxes and fruits piled into car, he would not be able to view rear or right side mirrors
-
Parents should be more vigilant
Reader's picture highlights risk of negligence by caretakers
-
Warming up to ‘Mobilise the Earth' theme
Dubai school dedicates a whole week to celebrating Earth Day with can-collection drives, sapling plantation and painting competition among others
-
Drivers using mobiles put others' lives at risk
Speeding is dangerous for the driver and other motorists






