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Foreign nurses set to lose jobs as S Arabia plans localisation

Last Updated : 14 September 2011, 06:30 IST
Last Updated : 14 September 2011, 06:30 IST

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A circular issued to its administrative units by the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Saudi Arabia indicates that contracts with foreign nurses who have completed 10 years of service will now be terminated, a report in The Saudi Gazette said.

However, specialists in the fields of hemodialysis, emergency and ICU medicine – who cannot be immediately replaced by Saudis – will be retained, the report said.

The localisation plan does not apply to nurses working for primary healthcare centres in remote areas unless a capable Saudi replacement is found.

The report quoted an official source at the ministry as saying that it has been made obligatory for administrative units to strictly abide by these guidelines.

The ministry's plan ensures the replacement of foreign nurses gradually and plans to localise 300 senior nursing jobs in the next three years.Indian doctors, nurses and paramedical staff are high on demand in Saudi Arabia where 1.6 million Indian expatriates live and work.

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Published 14 September 2011, 05:24 IST

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