Islamabad :
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed two important agreements related to recruitment of workers and certification of skills of Pakistani manpower working in the country. The signing ceremony took place at the Ministry of Human Resources of Saudi Arabia.
According to sources, a statement issued by the Foreign Office said that the agreement was signed by Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Education and Vocational Training Shafqat Mahmood and Dr. Ahmed Jabbar Al-Yemeni on behalf of Takamil, Saudi Arabia.
The statement said that the recruitment agreement would help facilitate the export of manpower from Pakistan in various occupations in the country, protect their rights and provide legal protection to Pakistani nationals working in Saudi Arabia. Will be achieved.
In addition, the agreement will help resolve contract disputes and take legal action against offices, companies or agencies that recruit for any breach. Skills certification agreement Exports of Pakistani manpower will increase.
“Ensuring the provision of modern skills and certification to improve the overseas employment of Pakistani manpower is one of the priority areas of Prime Minister Imran Khan,” the Foreign Office statement said. Certification for will create opportunities for internationally recognized training and certification for technical manpower in Pakistan.