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New job opportunities for women opened up in Saudi Arabia

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New job opportunities for women opened up in Saudi Arabia

Riyadh, 23 November 2015 – Under pressure from the International Labor Organization (ILO), the Saudi Ministry of Labor has dropped a clause which protected women workers from hazardous and dangerous jobs, Makkah Arabic daily quoted a source as saying on Sunday.
The source said the ministry had adopted Article 149 of the ILO Labor Law by adding a clause which assured women equal job opportunities as men as long as the occupation is not hazardous or risky for women.
Despite the disagreement with the ILO, the labor minister had to delete the clause, the ministry’s source told the newspaper.
“Saudi women are highly empowered in the Kingdom. They are free to occupy managerial positions and start their own businesses. Women can occupy leading positions in all sectors and fields,” said the source.
He also said that women are leaders in the public sector and in political affairs. “Women have the right to run for municipal elections and vote. They are also members of the Shoura Council and other important bodies in the Kingdom,” the source said.
The government has even announced plans to form a “woman friendly” city in the Eastern Province of Hofuf to bolster employment opportunities for women without transgressing religious boundaries.
Of Saudi Arabia’s population of 28 million, 45 percent are women. About 57 percent of Saudi women have university degrees, according to a study by Oxford Strategic Consulting.

 

This article first appeared in the Saudi Gazette on Nov. 23, 2015.