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Are Indian domestic workers less attractive for Saudis?
Riyadh, March 14
The Indian consulate in
Jeddah has received a few requests to ratify contracts of the domestic
workers in Saudi Arabia after India imposed a bank guarantee requirement
to be fulfilled by employers, a media report said on Saturday.
"This
requirement is considered as one of the most important terms set by the
consulate to preserve worker's rights in the Kingdom," Arab News quoted
a consulate official as saying.
"However, Saudis are interested
in cheap and qualified labour, which makes Indian workers less
attractive, as according to the deal, their monthly wages can reach up
to 1,500 Saudi riyals ((around $400)," said the official who did not
wish to be named.
The agreement signed about three months ago was
intended "to benefit both parties and ensure these workers are capable
of handling the job well", the official added.
Indian Consul
General B.S. Mubarak had earlier made it clear that his government had
no intention to cancel the bank guarantee requirement.
Saudi
officials have denied any link between less number of recruitment of
Indian workers and the financial requirements demanded by the Indian
consulate, citing instead a lack of suitable workers in the country.
Yayha
Maqbool, head of the recruitment committee at Jeddah Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (JCCI), said that India was not fulfilling its
commitments of providing appropriate workers, adding that the currently
available age groups did not meet the needs of Saudi families.