<p>Saudi Arabia will ease foreign workers' contractual restrictions, including the freedom to change jobs, the kingdom's deputy minister for human resources said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The plans, which will take effect in March 2021, include foreign workers' right to leave the country without employers' permission, Abdullah bin Nasser Abuthunain told reporters.</p>.<p>The aim is to improve Saudi labour market attractiveness, Abuthunain added.</p>
<p>Saudi Arabia will ease foreign workers' contractual restrictions, including the freedom to change jobs, the kingdom's deputy minister for human resources said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The plans, which will take effect in March 2021, include foreign workers' right to leave the country without employers' permission, Abdullah bin Nasser Abuthunain told reporters.</p>.<p>The aim is to improve Saudi labour market attractiveness, Abuthunain added.</p>