Muscat – The initiative aims to enhance community participation in shaping Oman’s employment landscape.
Citizens are encouraged to share their thoughts and suggestions through the following link: bit.ly/4d9U0xB
The link directs users to the Ejada platform, where responses are requested on several key points aimed at enabling Omani cadres in the labor market:
- Should the work permit fees for expatriate workers be increased when private sector companies fail to adhere to the prescribed Omanisation rates?
- Should there be additional fees imposed on companies that do not achieve the mandated Omanisation rates?
- Should there be an increase in the supervision of sector institutions through a joint inspection team?
- What other methods can be suggested to empower Omani workers in the labor market?
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