’30 more skilled workers leaving for UAE on 29th’

By Adnan Rafique

RAWALPINDI: Chief Executive Officer of Knite Human Management (KHM) SHALAAN Pakistan Mr. Khalid Nawaz has said that some 70 skilled Pakistani workers out of 100 have already been landed in UAE two days ago for joining their jobs and remaining group will fly on 29th November. These workers have fulfilled all lawful demands including Corona Tests. He said that reports regarding ban on export of Pakistani workers to UAE are very harmful for economy of Pakistan and it would lead to create un-rest, un-employment and poverty which is the agenda of our enemies.
Khalid Nawaz who took a special training session of these workers before their departure held here in SHALAAN Pakistan office the other day said they were made aware of local labour laws and other essential behaviors including adaptation of preventive measures against COVID 19. He advised them to strictly abide by the local laws including Corona SOPs that would ensure their job security and their health as well. He also quoted a statement of PM’s special assistant on overseas Pakistanis Zulfiqar Bkhari who negated the reports about ban on export of workers to UAE. Syed Z Bkhari also paid thanks to UAE Minister of Human Resources Mr. Nasser bin Thani Al Hamli on his continued support for overseas Pakistanis and clarifying the fact that there is no ban on export of Pakistani workforce.
Khalid also quoted a media report which says as “In fact, since the ban came into effect on 18 of November, one recruitment agency alone in Rawalpindi has lost 3,000 jobs which have now been diverted to India by its client†. The false report regarding ban could negatively affect the country’s economy but our government handled the issue with wisdom and timely
“Pakistani youth must equip themselves with latest skills related to IT, digital skills and others that are required in all industries†, he added saying skillful youth can seek not only their own jobs but they can also contribute in strengthening national economy. He also advised the participants of training session to observe utmost care to protect themselves as well as others from Corona virus at their job places. Coupled with this, good behavior, honesty and hard work are the best tools for their job security, he mentioned.