A ray of hope as Saudi King Salman earmarks $26 million for Indian workers stranded in KSA

Jeddah:A ray of hope for hundreds of distressed Indians and workers of other nationalities rendered jobless, Saudi Arabian King Salman has issued a series of directives to address their problems, and also earmarked Saudi Riyal 100 million ($26 million) for the workers.
King Salman also announced to increase the number of labour complaint dispute tribunals to 30 in the country.
The statement also emphasized that “one particular case of Saudi Oger is not reflecting the general phenomenon of Saudi Arabia”. Construction giant Saudi Oger shut down, laying off hundreds of workers from India.
Saudi employers along with Indian diplomats and Saudi labour ministry officials are visiting the labour camps in Jeddah and meeting with job seekers. They held interviews on Sunday for some hundreds of skilled and unskilled workers.
He declined to reveal the number of jobs offered by Saudi employers, and added that if both parties agreed on mutual terms then most of the jobless workers of the current crisis can be accommodated in new jobs.
Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj stated in Parliament that India will make efforts to find alternative job options for those who wish to continue in Saudi Arabia and the same was reiterated by her junior colleague V.K. Singh when he visited workers’ camps last week in Jeddah.

