Saudi private sector adds 37k local employees in August |
In August, Saudi Arabia's private sector welcomed 37,009 new local employees, reflecting a 6.94% increase from July's figures. The National Labor Observatory reported that the total workforce in the private sector reached 11,572,408, marking a 0.86% rise from the previous month. This growth is attributed to the government's strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing local talent and aligns with the Vision 2030 goals to diversify the economy. Notably, Saudi nationals now make up 2,369,828 of the workforce, including 972,682 women, showcasing efforts to promote gender inclusivity. The Private Sector Empowerment Program, known as Tawteen, has been instrumental in encouraging Saudization by providing incentives for companies to hire and train nationals. The government's focus on job creation is seen as crucial for economic transformation, and is supported by reforms from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. |
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