The Saudi labor ministry and the Public Transport Authority issued a memorandum of understanding to localize labor in the car transportation services Careem and Uber.
This aims to provide 200,000 job opportunities for Saudis in the next three years and provide part-time and full-time jobs, the ministry said in a statement.
The memorandum also stipulated training and contracting programs with specialized parties.
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