Kenya intends to sign labour agreements with 3 more Middle East countries


Devdiscourse News Desk | Nairobi | Updated: 10-05-2019 20:40 IST | Created: 10-05-2019 20:40 IST
Kenya intends to sign labour agreements with 3 more Middle East countries
Pertet added that there are approximately 500,000 Kenyans working in the Middle East with Saudi Arabia being the most popular destination. Image Credit: Pixabay
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Kenya is all set to ink bilateral labour agreements with three countries in the Middle East by the end of 2019.

The Chairperson of Kenya National Employment Authority, Winnie Pertet said at a media briefing in in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi that Nairobi had already signed similar agreements with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Currently, the East Africa country is looking forward to sign agreements with three more Middle East countries.

"Kenya is currently in talks to sign bilateral labour agreements with three other Middle East countries in order to expand employment opportunities for Kenyans," Pertet said, as reported by Xinhua.

 She added that the bilateral agreements formalize the labour agreements of Kenyans and help improve their employment terms and conditions. According to the employment regulator, the agreements will also provide a better environment for the Kenyan embassies to take care of Kenyans facing difficulties in foreign countries.

Pertet added that there are approximately 500,000 Kenyans working in the Middle East with Saudi Arabia being the most popular destination. She noted that most Kenyan workers in the gulf region are in the domestic and semi-skilled sectors.

"Our hope is that we can also place Kenyans in the skilled sectors which are more lucrative," she added. Pertet added that only licensed employment agencies will be allowed to take Kenyans abroad for employment. She added that so far 100 agents have been licensed by the government, Xinhua noted.

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