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المملكة: Withdrawing the license of 31 recruitment offices and suspending 13 for violating shelter requirements

Urgent – withdrawing the license of 31 recruitment offices and suspending 13 for violating shelter requirements

Urgent - withdrawing the license of 31 recruitment offices and suspending 13 for violating shelter requirements

Urgent - withdrawing the license of 31 recruitment offices and suspending 13 for violating shelter requirements

Recruiting workers – Medina Municipality “archive”

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development announced the results of its inspection tours and monitoring of recruitment offices and companies in the fourth quarter of 2024 AD.
The Ministry revealed that the license of 31 recruitment offices had been withdrawn for violating the rules of recruitment practice and provision of labor services, failure to meet the minimum performance requirements based on standards and requirements, non-compliance with the provision of shelter centers in accordance with the specified standards and requirements, and failure to correct these violations within the period granted for correction..
At the same time, 13 violating recruitment offices were suspended due to observations and violations of the rules of recruitment practice, monitoring delays in resolving complaints and non-compliance with returning amounts to clients, in addition to violating shelter standards and requirements..
This comes as a continuation of the Ministry’s efforts to develop and raise the efficiency of the recruitment sector in the Kingdom and protect the rights of all parties concerned.

Recruitment of domestic workers (today)

The Ministry called on employers and recruitment offices to adhere to the rules of recruitment practice and avoid committing violations to preserve the rights of all contractual parties. The Ministry notes the need to report any violations in the recruitment sector on the Musaned number: 920002866 or through the Musaned application available on smart mobile devices..

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