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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 30: The Civil Service Commission (CSC) affirmed that some employees of the Funeral Affairs Department in Kuwait Municipality are entitled to a risk and infection allowance, or an infection and contamination allowance, or only an infection allowance, reports Al-Qabas daily. In a
KUWAIT CITY, Dec 6: The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has requested Kuwait Municipality to apply the Kuwaitization policy on 58 expatriate employees who are working on contract-basis in various positions, including all 26 employees under the administrative support clause, reports Al- Qabas daily.
Kuwait City: New data released by the Kuwait Civil Service Bureau has revealed than 81 per cent of employees in the government sector are Kuwaiti, local media reported.
The announcement was made as Kuwait is moving forward with the 2017 governmental policy known as Kuwaitisation, which aims to create a 100 per cent Kuwaiti workforce in all public sector jobs.
According to the data, in all governmental sectors, except the military, public prosecution and judiciary, there are 308,409 Kuwaiti employees, compared to 71,600 expats.
Around 90 per cent of job positions like engineering, social services and sports are occupied by Kuwaitis. In the education field the number is lower as Kuwaitis make up 74 per cent of all employees, given that most expats work at the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Health.
Kuwait City: The Director of the Job Department at the Civil Service Bureau, Aisha Al Mutawa, revealed that 6,127 expats were terminated in the past three years as part of the 2017 governmental policy known as Kuwaitization, local media reported.
Working towards creating a 100 per cent Kuwaiti workforce in the public sector, Kuwaitization has resulted in mass termination in the past few years.
By the end of 2021 it is expected that a total of 7,970 expats would have canceled contracts.
Al Mutawa pointed out of the 379,000 employees working in government agencies affiliated with the Civil Service Bureau, 71,000 of them are expats.
Majority of expats in the public sector work for the Ministry of Health or are teachers working for the Ministry of Education.