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Saudisation refers to the national policy in Saudi Arabia to encourage employment of Saudi nationals in the private sector, which, as of 2006, is largely dominated by expatriate workers from South and Southeast Asia. As of 2006, the program has met with little success.[1]
The Saudi government has enacted policies to promote Saudization, including warnings that "companies which fail to comply with Saudisation regulations will not be awarded government contracts".[2]
See also
External links
- "Cabinet Adopts Measures to Boost Saudization Drive", Arab News, 15 February 2005
- "Saudization and Sound Economic Reforms: Are the Two Compatible?", Robert Looney, Center for Contemporary Conflict, February 2004
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