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SAUDIZATION: Much Closer Look on Nitaqat

SAUDIZATION-Much Closer Look on NitaqatProblem Solved
 
The problem of unemployment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been addressed well by the Ministry of Labor.  The result is quite obvious for nowadays, there is an increasing number of Saudis who get hired.  The issue on the unqualified locals is also taking into account. 
 
Thus, the Minister of Labor Adel Fakieh is not worried about this concern because for him, qualification must not come first; they must be hired instead and be trained by the experienced workers and eventually become qualified ones.  His statement is really good for there are no more problems with the implementation of the Nitaqat.  The solution for Saudis’ unemployment therefore, is the Nitaqat.
 
Other Options
 
However, there can be more solutions to address the problems of unemployment in Saudi.  Nitaqat can be just one of many ways to combat unemployment. 
 
First, The Saudi government can take much closer look on the problem.  It is easier right now for the Kingdom for they already knew that there is a problem. Unemployment! Next, who are the unemployed? 
 
Majority of the unemployed Saudis are young lads who are high school graduates.  They do not have Vocational Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree. 
 
Knowing these things, the Kingdom can draft another possible solution to address the issue on unemployment. Here are the questions and answers format for clear understanding.
  1. What is the problem? Unemployment.
  2. Who are the unemployed? Young Saudis who do not have Vocational or Bachelor’s Degree.
  3. How to solve the problem? Implement Nitaqat so that Saudis will be given a chance to work.
  4. But they are not qualified how it is possible? Just hire them and be trained to do the job.
The first question is answered.  The second question is also solved.  In the third question, there can be better answer.  Send them to schools and attain knowledge that is professionally aligned to the job that they would be landed to in the future. 
 
Schools are the best places for training, and not the companies where people are already working.  The products of schools are trained individuals who are ready to be deployed to the labor market.  Again there is no shortcut for this. 
 
Here, another issue will arise.  Most probably, there are young Saudis who are too lazy to study.  They will rather stay home and sleep than attending the school classes.  But still there is a solution for this.  The Kingdom of the Saudi Arabia is the most strict and most disciplined country in the whole world. 
 
They can send the young uneducated Saudis to school and learn.  Make it mandatory so that they have no choice but to study.  Eventually they can contribute much for the Kingdom in the future. 
 
Therefore, the answer regarding lack of qualifications is of course education.  Why there is unemployment in Saudi Arabia? It is because they are uneducated and therefore unqualified to fill the jobs in the labor market.
 
In the last question, there is much better response to address the issue.  Why, because hiring the unqualified Saudis first, will not guarantee that they will learn and perform the job in the future.  In some cases, it can be possible.  But putting the unknowledgeable Saudis in the working environment can create a big problem with the companies. 
 
Why is it so?  It is because company is a company.  It is the working area wherein there are employees who are working and eventually their works will bring profit to the company.  Company is not like a training school wherein the students must attend the class and learn the lessons in a particular subject matter.  It’s not the right place wherein the unqualified locals must be there to work and learn. 
 
The formula must not be work then learn.  It must rather be; learn, and then work followed by gaining more knowledge.  It is only then that the issue would be fully settled.
 
In some cases, those Saudis who have potentials for the job can be hired through another training program.  That is the On Job Training (OJT) which can be offered by the companies. 
 
Here, the job seekers will be attending the working hours like regular employees.  This is to be considered as their actual training.  After spending enough time of training, the manager or the immediate superior will evaluate their performance. 
 
When the companies find out that they are qualified upon evaluation, they can hire the trainees as regular employees.  If they do not pass the evaluation, the companies can issue a certification saying that this particular person has attended training in the company. 
 
The trainees now can use the certificates of training in looking for a job.  This time the trainees are already qualified and at the same time experienced.  Henceforth, the issue of lacking of qualifications, experiences, and education has been resolved.
 
While implementing Nitaqat, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia can also take into consideration all of these things.

SAUDIZATION: A Closer Look on Nitaqat

SAUDIZATION-A Closer Look on NitaqatOn Effect
 
The Nitaqat Program takes effect all over the Kingdom.  The Red and Yellow companies are beating the deadline in order for them to be qualified for the Saudization and eventually avoid the punitive measure sanctioned by the Ministry of Labor. 
 
In fact, there are lots of Saudi men and women who landed into jobs.  This is really beneficial for them because there are still lots of job available in the labor market.  Thus, there will be no more hassle for the Saudis to look for a job and get hired.
 
Duty Fulfilled
 
The response of the Saudi government in decreasing the unemployment rate of its fellowmen is really welcoming and commendable.  It is a manifestation that its government is not taking for granted the loud cry of the unemployed locals to have a job. 
 
Indeed, one of the major duties of the government is to provide job for its citizens, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is fulfilling its duty.
 
 Issue on Experiences and Qualifications
 
However, although the companies are very much willing to employ locals, still, there is major problem that confronts them.  It is the issue of qualifications. The reason behind is that, the applicants are unqualified and inexperienced.  This thing is a major concern of the Hiring Department of all companies. 
 
Why? It is because, they cannot merely entrust one particular job for the applicant who never possesses even basic qualifications.  The qualification is, indeed, a very big issue.
 
 Addressed the Issue
 
In response to this concern,  the Minister of Labor Adel Fakeih answered this matter in his interview with the Arab News, published last Aug 13, 2011.  His statement goes like this.
 
“…I really believe that the best way for Saudis to become qualified is for them to work. I don’t believe you have to have qualified Saudis first and then you have to employ them. The best qualification is experience; it is getting a job and being mentored and helped by some experienced person who knows the job so I’m not worried about that…They will turn the unqualified person, he or she, to a qualified person through working.  Well then, that’s good news.”
 
This is how the Minister addressed the issue regarding the hiring of unqualified Saudis.  It’s loud and clear, let the unqualified be hired and work and there will become qualified.

SAUDIZATION: Nitaqat Pros and Cons

SAUDIZATION-Nitaqat Pros and ConsAll norms, rules, and laws that are drafted, promulgated and implemented have pros and cons. With the strict implementation of the Nitaqat, it is quite interesting to look at its advantages and disadvantages. It’s only there that one can asses it serious effects.
 
Take a glimpse on its pros and cons listed here below.
 
PROS:
 
a. for the Saudi Government
 
1. There’s a huge rise of local employment nationwide.
 
2. Even Saudi women landed a job.
 
3. Therefore, the end of the Nitaqat is attained.
 
b. for the Companies (Blue and Green)
 
1. They can hire foreign workers from any part of the world.
 
2. They can get new visas with open profession except for the jobs strictly for Saudis such as Government Relation Officer, Security Guard, etc.
 
3. They can enjoy the good service of the Saudi Nationals.
 
CONS: in General
 
1. Red and Yellow companies opted to hire even unqualified and inexperienced Saudis. It will result to the big loss of the affected companies, for without enough productivity, the projected profit will not be reached.
 
2. Red and Yellow companies hired local workers for attendance purposes in order to attain the required percentage of the Nitaqat. This will result again to a big damage to the finances of the said companies. A simple logic will explain, there is no production, therefore there is no profit.
 
3. An issue of name-selling is a great possibility, wherein the affected companies can hire Saudis just to be qualified for the Green category. Locals can simply register to the company as employees but only to report every payday. In this situation, a Saudi can apply to one or more companies which are struggling to attain the require percentage of Saudization.
 
Thus, the Red and Yellow companies are merely buying the names of the Saudis in order to be included in their payroll.

SAUDIZATION: Nitaqat on the Go

One of major responsibilities of a country is to provide jobs for its citizens.  In this sense, the Saudi government implemented the Nitaqat (Saudization) program. 
 
This will decrease, if not fully eliminate, the unemployment of the entire Kingdom’s citizens.  Due to the government sincerity in helping its own people, the Nitaqat proves its existence, which affects the companies that belong to the Red and Yellow Zone. 
 
Since the Red and Yellow companies will end their grace period to hire Saudis on the months of November 2011 and March 2012 respectively, they are in a hurry hiring locals in order to meet the necessary requirements of the Nitaqat.  With this, they will be able to renew their business licenses and the resident visas of their employees.
 
However, just to survive for the Nitaqat, some Red and Yellow companies are hiring unqualified Saudis to fill up the required percentage of Saudization. If they will not do this, their companies will be put into naught.  The other option of the affected companies is dropping the number of expatriates. 
 
Obviously, this leads to the termination of some foreign workers.  The common scenario is, despite expats’ long-experiences and professional qualifications, they must be replaced by the Saudis who are unqualified or less- qualified just for the companies to comply with the Nitaqat. 
 
For this reason, the affected companies suffered a great loss with their profits, for there are some of them who have no other choice but to hire locals, for attendance purposes.
 
This scenario is a simple manifestation that the Saudi government is really supporting its own citizens to be employed in all job industries. Sooner or later, all unemployed Saudis will have a job in order to earn a living.
 
Eventually, the unemployment rate in the whole Kingdom will be decreased if not fully eliminated.  Henceforth, the aim of the Saudization will be fully materialized.  Nitaqat, therefore, is on the go.

SAUDIZATION: A Glimpse on Nitaqat Program

Nitaqat is a government program of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, purposely implemented by the Ministry of Labor in order to enhance the labor force of the Saudi Nationals.  At the advent of its announcement, foreign workers were not bothered too much. 
 
Why? It is simply because they heard about this a long time ago even during the 80’s, 90’s, and the year 2000.  And it was not materialized.  Indeed, The Nitaqat Program or better known as Saudization was not implemented within the said years.  Thus, when they heard about it, they didn’t pay much attention.  It was just ordinary news for the expats. 
 
However, it becomes headlines for the entire Kingdom nowadays, because this time, the Saudi Government is serious about the Saudization.  The Ministry of Labor laid out their entire plan concerning this.  Some foreign workers deferred their vacation, because they are very afraid that they will not be able to go back in Saudi and continue their work. Instead they decided to stay, in order to save their job. But the problem is, even they chose to stay and do not go for vacation, they cannot but be affected by the Saudization.

In the Nitaqat program, basically, all companies are categorized into four colors, namely, Blue, Green, Yellow, and Red.  If one’s company is categorized as Blue, this is the excellent company.  Meaning, it won’t be affected by Saudization because this kind of company reaches the required number of Saudi employees. 
 
The company that belongs to Green Zone is in the safe category, for in this zone, the company has reached the required number of Saudi employees. If the numbers of employees are 10-49, then the company must achieve minimum 5 – 24% of Saudization in order to be qualified for the Green category.
 
If the company has employees more than 50 and less than 499, then the Saudization percentage will be 6-27%. If number of employees in between 500 – 2999, then the Saudization percentage will be 7-30%. If the company has more than 3000 employees, then it will be 8-30%. 
 
The companies that do not reach the required percentage of Saudi employees will fall to Yellow Zone.  Here, the Ministry of Labor has given them a chance to hire Saudis and they can renew their visas which are issued to their employees for up to six years for each foreign employee. 
 
Take note.  This is retroactive. Meaning, those who are already staying for six or more years will not be given a chance to renew their Iqama or the Resident Visa. 

The RED companies, however, will not be allowed to renew their working visas for their foreign employees until November 26, 2011.

The complete information regarding this program can be found at the Official Website of the Ministry of Labor. This article simply aims to take a glimpse on the Nitaqat Program, popularly known for the expats as SAUDIZATION.

SAUDIZATION: The Birth of Nitaqat

Saudization NitaqatAt the advent of 2008, a great fell down on the worldwide economy came into being.   There was a recession that hit intensively the global stock markets.  It was evident with the deceleration of economic activity such as widespread down turn of inflation, and inevitable bankruptcies. 
 
The only emergent things that time were the increasing records of unemployment and the expensive commodities.  It was a worldwide catastrophe that crashed the economy. Indeed, all countries were greatly affected.  Even the United States of America, the strongest country in the world, was not left unscathed.  It was really a disaster when there is a recession.
 
Despite this recession, there is one country that was untouched by this economic tragedy.  As a matter of fact, there are continuous industrial constructions all over the city, from east to west, and from north to south.  Its economy is very strong and stable.  Until now, there are still many on going projects for further economic growth and development.  And this country is no other than but the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
 
However, the irony of the world is inevitable.  In spite of its economic supremacy, still its unemployment rate is very high.  How come that a country with strong and stable economy, has a very high unemployment rate?  How come that a country with more than five millions of foreign workers, has very few numbers of local workforce? It seems unthinkable but true. 
 
And there begins the birth of the Nitaqat Program, the Saudization.

EID’L FITR: Culminating Day of the Holy Month of Ramadan

eid-ul-fitr-2011Eid Mubarak! This is the joyous greetings of the Muslim brothers as they celebrate the culminating day of their 30 religious days of fasting. This holy day is called, Eid’l Fitr.    The mosques today are filled with worshipers clothed with their traditional best.  They are obliged to attend their congressional prayers, in order to give thanks and praise to their God, Allah.
 
Prior to this celebration, they have fasted and prayed for the whole month of August, or the Holy Month of Ramadan as they say.  This month is the month of solemnity and prayers.  Following they regular schedule of prayers or sala, they gathered together at the mosques as they uttered their rituals and ceremonies.  And today they officially ended their days of fasting.

As Ramadan officially closed, may the Muslim brothers, put into practice all the teachings of their God, Allah.  As they ended their festivity, may they also become the living examples of other religions in fulfilling their duties and proclaiming their faith all over the world.  Inshallah!
 
(Repost from WP dated: 31-Aug-11)

DEATH: Culminating Point in One’s Life

Death does not simply occur in man’s life.  It is not simply an event that overtakes in his life.  Death is a free act.  It is an act of freedom, a highest act of freedom.  And since it is the highest, it drives man to reach his wholeness/totality.  In reaching his wholeness, man has logically lost his concupiscence which lessens his power to choose either good or evil.
 
Since death is a free act of man, then, man cannot do away himself with death.  For death is not an isolated point in man’s life.  In fact, man cannot but accept the reality of death.  He should realize the fruit the death can give, because through death, man reaches his totality, his completeness, and his finality.  Man is not man without death for it is in death that he would be completely man.  And so death is the culminating point in man’s life and not an isolated one.

Ang Minsan ay Magpakaylan Man

Ate,

Kumusta ka na? Matagal tagal na ring hindi ka nagpaparamdam…Oo alam ko mayroon kang dinaramdam. Kung anu man yun sana maging ayos ka. Ako ayos lang naaalala ka. Sa totoo lang mahalaga ka sa akin hindi na kung sa anung dahilan basta bilang ikaw na mabuting tao na aking kaibigan. Yun pa din ang pinaniniwalaan ko kahit ang ipinapakita ng realidad ay hindi totoo.
 
Sana magtagumpay ka sa mga bagong hamon sa buhay mo. Ayaw ko na sanang magparamdam sa’yo, kaya lang pag ginawa ko yun ay pareho na tayo. Mag-iingat ka lagi, andyan ang Maykapal para gabayan ka. Sa pagdaloy ng agos ng iyong buhay, naway mabanaagan ng magagandang aral ang iyong kaisipan. Kunin mo ang lahat ng katangap-tanggap na moralidad, iwan mo ang imoral at hindi kagandahan.
 
Ang ganda ng tao’y panblabas lamang, ang busilak na puso’y magpakaylan man. Lagi mong tandaan, kung ano mayroon ngayon ay bunga ng kahapon, at ang kasalukuya’y idudulot ay hinaharap. Bilang tao’y maaring ako’y may pagkukulang sa’yo, iyon ay sa dahilang tao nga ako. Ikaw na sana ang magpuno para maibsan kung ano ang hindi sapat. Ang pagsasabi ng tapat ay nagsasama ng maluwat.
 
Paalam kaibigan. Kung sakaling sa pakiramdam mo’y wala ka ng matatakbuhan, baligtarin mo man ang mundo andito pa rin ako. Ang totoo’y alam ko na alam mo rin na naging malapit tayo sa isa’t isa, ngunit sa isang kisap mata’y napakalayo mo na.
 
Mabuti na lamang ganito talaga ang “minsan”, subali’t ang minsa’y sa buong pag ka-Ako ko’y…MAGPAKAYLAN MAN.
 
Lubos na nagmamahal,
 
Kuya

Love Without Reason

There are times in our lives that we can find ourselves in the middle of nothingness.  But due to our reflective thinking we can come up with our self-realizations that we are just living in the midst of the so-called complicated life. As human beings who are virtually composed of body and soul, we have the innate capacity of loving.

 
Despite the ultimate happiness that we experience when we are in love, a big question mark will arise in a single moment of our beings.  But as our thoughts are trying to fully grasp the indecipherable answers from the deepest recesses of our hearts, the more we cannot understand the unidentified cause of our action…the act of loving per se
 
When we trace from the genesis of our loving action the reason why we fall in love, we would end up following the undying wit of Shakespeare’s axiom that love is really blind…From then onwards, we fail to penetrate within the real domain of  love. 
 
As time swiftly passes by from the intimate existence of our beings, we can feel a poignant pangs of grief in our lives, simply because we are unsuccessful in our infinite search to find the real reason of love. 
 
Why don’t we look on the other side of the cause of love? 
 
Loving is a sacred act…a commitment… it requires a great responsibility.  We cannot really find out the reason of love from the material existence of every finite being, for the love itself is immaterial.  After exerting all our efforts in finding the reason of love, we feel disappointed and unsatisfied with our answers. 
Love is infinite…for its final and ultimate cause is infinite. 
 
This syllogism proves this claim. God is love. God is infinite. Therefore, love is infinite. If that is the case, it follows that, love has infinite attributes and from these infinite attributes we cannot find the reason of love using our human reason alone, we even fail to see its cause through our human eyes. 
 
Thus, we became very pessimistic when we entertain the saying that love is blind. But the truth is that, it is simply super-sighted for true love can see metaphysical realities.  It sees what is beyond things perceived by our senses.  
 
It is therefore morally justified if I will claim that we cannot really decipher the entirety… the “whatness” of love,  if the only means or way of finding it, is simply our intellectual ability or just infatuated emotions.  Love comes from our heart, it is only our heart that can understand love
 
FOR THE LOVE HAS ITS OWN REASON THAT THE REASON ITSELF DOESN’T KNOW…
 
Love without reason…
 
(Inspired by the song of Hilera…RHYME WITHOUT REASON)