Qatar to hire Bangladeshis as pre-world soccer cup building bonanza underway
Published : Monday, 07 January 2013
FE Report
Qatar has said it will recruit Bangladeshi manpower to build its infrastructure needed for holding World Cup Football, scheduled for 2022.
In a discussion with the local authorities, the labor ministry of Qatar has provided its requirements of manpower from Bangladesh, the Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment (EWOE) Minister Khandker Mosharraf Hossain said Sunday.
Speaking at a press briefing in the city, Mr Hossain said the energy-rich nation has shown interest to hire a significant number of workers from Bangladesh , because it needs millions of workers to build several stadiums ahead of the big soccer carnival.
He said the delegation of the labour receiving country has assured the ministry of recruiting various category workers shortly . "But initially it will hire female workers for house keeping sector,' he added.
The EWOE minister said the salary structure for the female workers would have been maintained as per the international standard with coverage of insurance include health.
"We placed the demands to the Qatar authority for our female workers," he said adding that if those conditions are not being fulfilled by the employer, we will not send any female labour to the Muslim nation.
He said the labourers will go to the Middle Eastern job place through both private and government arrangements. "So that the dishonest recruiters can not cheat the job seekers"
The Qatar delegation expressed its satisfaction over the Bangladesh's training centres for building skilled workers. "We also assured them of supplying all types of labourers according to their demand"
The minister, however, said the ministry is not against the private recruiters but it wants to bring them under control to reduce fraudulent activities.
A four member delegation headed by Sheikh Mohammed Hassan Al Obeidly, manager legal affairs department, ministry of labour of Qatar visited Bangladesh for discussion on manpower recruitment issues.
Sheikh Mohammed Al Atik-Al Dosauri, Director of ministry of interior (Directorate for passport and Expatriate affair) said hi country will began the manpower recruitment process from Bangladesh immediate after returning home.
Both types of Bangladeshi workers, female and male will be employed by Qatar, said Mr Dosauri.
The EWOE ministry also has a plan to send labouers to Australia which needs 2.4 million workers for various sectors, said the minister while addressing the press briefing.
‘Riyadh to increase manpower import from Dhaka’
Saudi Arabia, one of the major sources of manpower export, has not stopped manpower recruitment from Bangladesh but it is following a certain process in this regard, the Speaker of Saudi Assembly said here on Sunday, reports UNB.
"From now on, Bangladesh will export manpower in a systematic way and Bangladesh's manpower export market will further expand there," said visiting Speaker of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia, better known as Majlis ash-Shura, Dr Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Sheikh.
Al-Sheikh, who is here on a four-day visit, came up with the remark, while talking to journalists on his arrival in Dhaka. He is leading a 13-member parliamentary delegation at the invitation of his Bangladesh counterpart Abdul Hamid.
Al-Sheikh expressed satisfaction for giving punishment to those involved in the Saudi Embassy official Khalaf Al Ali murder case. "I express thanks to the Bangladesh government on behalf of Saudi government."
On December 30, a speedy trial tribunal awarded capital punishment to five people in the Saudi Embassy official Khalaf Al Ali murder case.
The condemned convicts are M Al Amin, Saiful Islam alias Mamun, Rafiqul Islam Khokon, Akbar Ali Lalu alias Rony and Selim Chowdhury.
Al-Sheikh also thanked the Bangladesh Speaker for inviting him here and said his visit would help strengthen Bangladesh-Saudi ties further.
Earlier, Speaker Abdul Hamid welcomed and received the delegation at Shahjalal International Airport.
Welcoming the delegation, Abdul Hamid said, "Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia has a long relations and it's historic."
Considering Saudi Arabia as a tested and trusted friend of Bangladesh, he said Saudi Arabia is leading the Muslims across the world. "I hope your stay here will be a fruitful and enjoyable one."
Abdul Hamid said the relation between the two countries has gradually been growing and it will be strengthened further.
He said they will have talks on the issues of bilateral interests during the stay of the Saudi delegation.
Speaker Abdul Hamid sought support from his counterpart for the betterment of Bangladeshis who are living in Saudi Arabia. "Doctors, engineers, nurses and other professionals including skilled and unskilled workforces from Bangladesh are there in Saudi Arabia."
Saudi-Bangladesh Parliamentary Group chairman, Bazlul Haque Harun, MP, M Shafiqul Islam, MP, and Saudi Ambassador in Dhaka Dr Abdullah NA Al Bussairy were, among others, present at the airport.
Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Sheikh will meet Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday evening at Ganobhaban. He is also expected to meet President Zillur Rahma.
Al Sheikh, who was the minister of Justice from February 1992 to February 2009, has been the chairman of the Majlis ash-Shura (Consultative Assembly) since 2009.
Financial Express :: Financial Newspaper of Bangladesh
@ Bangladeshi nationalists please comment.
1. Qatar wants millions of workers to prepare construction for the world cup, a lot of them will be from Bangladesh.
2. Australia needs 2.4 million workers.
3. Saudi wants to increase Bangladeshi workers.
The GOB (Government of Bangladesh) wants to systematize the way manpower export is done.
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Bangladesh already has around 4 million expatriates in the Gulf if we can increase this by another 1-2 million if not more our revenue from remittance earnings shoots up dramatically.