Saudis told to act against misuse of their names in fake employment
Thye ministry is striving to stop the violation of Saudization regulations by private sector firms through dubious means
The Ministry of Labor called on all Saudi men and women to make sure that their names and identity card numbers are not being misused in fake employment by private sector companies and establishments, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said Saturday.
By this measure, the ministry is striving to stop the violation of Saudization regulations by private sector firms through dubious means. The ministry called on the citizens to report such violations so that the violators are penalized and fined.
The Ministry of Labor called on all Saudi citizens to verify if they have been registered in private sector firms through their national identity card number at www.gosi.gov.sa/portal/web/guest/212.
This article was first published in the Saudi Gazette on June 28, 2015.
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