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Medical,
dental workers in demand in Kingdom 5,000 nurses
needed in Saudi Arabia
By EDD K. USMAN
Saudi Arabia needs at least 5,000 Muslim and
non-Muslim nurses for immediate deployment in the
oil-rich kingdom, Ambassador Mohammad Ameen Wali
announced yesterday.
Wali said applicants should submit their
applications to the Saudi Recruitment Office (SRO)
in Makati City.
Skilled workers needed by the kingdom are 100 female
medical technologists, 100 female X-ray technicians,
50 female dental assistants, 50 female physical
therapists, 50 female respiratory therapists, and 20
dental technicians.
Authenticated documents and papers should be
submitted on or before May 15. Underboard Muslim
nurses will be accepted.
Wali said he has relayed the information to Labor
Secretary Arturo Brion, Philippine Overseas
Employment Administration (POEA) head Rosalinda
Baldoz, and Administrator Marianito Roque of the
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration.
According to the envoy, Brion wrote him requesting
for a government-togovernment transaction for the
hiring of nurses, with the POEA accepting applicants
for endorsement to SRO.
Wali had agreed with Brion’s request.
"On Thursday, we met with Labor Secretary Brion to
also discuss the new rules on the deployment of
household workers. The secretary has agreed to
review the 0 raise for their monthly salary," Wali
said.
The ambassador thanked Brion for his decision saying
only very few Saudi employers can afford the steep
increase in the salary of domestic workers.
Wali said Brion also promised to establish training
centers for Muslims in the cities of Zamboanga,
Davao, Marawi and Cotabato for deployment,
particularly to Makkah and Madina, where non-Muslims
are not allowed entry.
He likewise called on the Office of Muslim Affairs
(OMA) to remain strict and vigilant so it would not
be able to issue documents to fake Muslims.
Director Paharuddin Pangcoga of OMA said applicants
for certificates of tribal membership (CTM) are
photographed inside their office to prevent the
switching of photos.
The Saudi ambassador also reiterated his warning to
recruitment agencies that those caught with fake
documents will be banned immediately from
transacting business with the embassy.
"We already caught many of them. Let them be
reminded it will not be tolerated."
source
http://www.mb.com.ph/MAIN2007042492488.html
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