AllNews'New Labour Laws In Saudi' - 12 News Result(s)Kerala government to help returnees from Saudi ArabiaSouth | Press Trust of India | Wednesday September 25, 2013 Kerala government has worked out schemes to help expatriates who return from Saudi Arabia due to implementation of new labour law 'Nitaqat' which mandates companies to hire locals, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said in Thiruvananthapuram today. www.ndtv.com5,000 Indian expats in Saudi Arabia get new jobsIndia News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday June 19, 2013 Around 5,000 expatriate Indians in Saudi Arabia, affected by a new labour policy in the Gulf nation, have found new jobs, the Indian consul general in Jeddah said. www.ndtv.comKerala minister to visit Saudi Arabia, Kuwait to help IndiansSouth | Indo-Asian News Service | Sunday June 2, 2013 Kerala Minister for Diaspora K.C. Joseph will visit Saudi Arabia and Kuwait this week to monitor arrangements for the smooth transfer of Keralites who have to leave these countries due to their new labour laws. www.ndtv.comSaudi Arabia authorities refuse to accept new Indian passportsIndia News | Press Trust of India | Monday May 20, 2013 In fresh trouble for Indians in Saudi Arabia, the authorities there have refused to accept new passports issued by Indian diplomatic missions. www.ndtv.comNitaqat law: Emergency exit papers of 18,000 Indians processedIndia News | Press Trust of India | Thursday May 9, 2013 About 18,000 Indian workers in Saudi Arabia, who had applied for emergency exit papers amid concerns about possible job losses after a new labour law, have got their travel documents processed. www.ndtv.comRegularise stay or return home, Riyadh mission tells IndiansIndia News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 7, 2013 The Indian embassy in Riyadh has asked Indian workers in Saudi Arabia to either regularise their stay or return to India in view of the new labour policy in that country. www.ndtv.comIndia, Saudi Arabia to set up panel to address Indians' woesIndia News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday April 29, 2013 India and Saudi Arabia will set up a joint committee to address the problems faced by Indian workers in that Gulf nation in the wake of its new labour policy. www.ndtv.comIndia conveys concern to Saudi Arabia over Nitaqat lawIndia News | Press Trust of India | Sunday April 28, 2013 India on Sunday conveyed its concerns to Saudi Arabia over possible job loss to a large number of Indians in the Kingdom due to its new labour law. www.ndtv.comSaudi Arabia to replace expatriate workers with localsWorld News | Indo-Asian News Service | Sunday April 28, 2013 Saudi Arabia has plans to improve competence of local workers to replace the eight million expatriate workers in the country, Xinhua reported on Saturday. www.ndtv.comNew Saudi labour law not to affect genuine workers: Salman KhurshidIndia News | Press Trust of India | Sunday April 14, 2013 India has ruled out any impact on genuine workers in Saudi Arabia as a result of the Kingdom's new labour policy, saying that only illegal immigrants will be affected by the 'Nitaqat' law. www.ndtv.comCentre to bear ticket fare of Saudi expatriates wishing to return homeSouth | Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 3, 2013 The Centre has responded positively to Kerala's request to bear full ticket fares of expatriates in Saudi Arabia wishing to return to the state due to the implementation of a new labour law in that country, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday. www.ndtv.comIndians told not to panic over new Saudi labour policyIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday April 2, 2013 The Indian Embassy in Riyadh today urged the Indian expatriate community not to panic after reports in media claimed Saudi Arabia plans to reserve 10 per cent jobs for locals, a move which will hit over 3 lakh low- and semi-skilled Indian workers especially from Kerala. www.ndtv.com'New Labour Laws In Saudi' - 12 News Result(s)Kerala government to help returnees from Saudi ArabiaSouth | Press Trust of India | Wednesday September 25, 2013 Kerala government has worked out schemes to help expatriates who return from Saudi Arabia due to implementation of new labour law 'Nitaqat' which mandates companies to hire locals, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said in Thiruvananthapuram today. www.ndtv.com5,000 Indian expats in Saudi Arabia get new jobsIndia News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday June 19, 2013 Around 5,000 expatriate Indians in Saudi Arabia, affected by a new labour policy in the Gulf nation, have found new jobs, the Indian consul general in Jeddah said. www.ndtv.comKerala minister to visit Saudi Arabia, Kuwait to help IndiansSouth | Indo-Asian News Service | Sunday June 2, 2013 Kerala Minister for Diaspora K.C. Joseph will visit Saudi Arabia and Kuwait this week to monitor arrangements for the smooth transfer of Keralites who have to leave these countries due to their new labour laws. www.ndtv.comSaudi Arabia authorities refuse to accept new Indian passportsIndia News | Press Trust of India | Monday May 20, 2013 In fresh trouble for Indians in Saudi Arabia, the authorities there have refused to accept new passports issued by Indian diplomatic missions. www.ndtv.comNitaqat law: Emergency exit papers of 18,000 Indians processedIndia News | Press Trust of India | Thursday May 9, 2013 About 18,000 Indian workers in Saudi Arabia, who had applied for emergency exit papers amid concerns about possible job losses after a new labour law, have got their travel documents processed. www.ndtv.comRegularise stay or return home, Riyadh mission tells IndiansIndia News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 7, 2013 The Indian embassy in Riyadh has asked Indian workers in Saudi Arabia to either regularise their stay or return to India in view of the new labour policy in that country. www.ndtv.comIndia, Saudi Arabia to set up panel to address Indians' woesIndia News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday April 29, 2013 India and Saudi Arabia will set up a joint committee to address the problems faced by Indian workers in that Gulf nation in the wake of its new labour policy. www.ndtv.comIndia conveys concern to Saudi Arabia over Nitaqat lawIndia News | Press Trust of India | Sunday April 28, 2013 India on Sunday conveyed its concerns to Saudi Arabia over possible job loss to a large number of Indians in the Kingdom due to its new labour law. www.ndtv.comSaudi Arabia to replace expatriate workers with localsWorld News | Indo-Asian News Service | Sunday April 28, 2013 Saudi Arabia has plans to improve competence of local workers to replace the eight million expatriate workers in the country, Xinhua reported on Saturday. www.ndtv.comNew Saudi labour law not to affect genuine workers: Salman KhurshidIndia News | Press Trust of India | Sunday April 14, 2013 India has ruled out any impact on genuine workers in Saudi Arabia as a result of the Kingdom's new labour policy, saying that only illegal immigrants will be affected by the 'Nitaqat' law. www.ndtv.comCentre to bear ticket fare of Saudi expatriates wishing to return homeSouth | Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 3, 2013 The Centre has responded positively to Kerala's request to bear full ticket fares of expatriates in Saudi Arabia wishing to return to the state due to the implementation of a new labour law in that country, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday. www.ndtv.comIndians told not to panic over new Saudi labour policyIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday April 2, 2013 The Indian Embassy in Riyadh today urged the Indian expatriate community not to panic after reports in media claimed Saudi Arabia plans to reserve 10 per cent jobs for locals, a move which will hit over 3 lakh low- and semi-skilled Indian workers especially from Kerala. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com