Laws needs time to change.you must understand , that amendments in the current sponsorship law have been back & forth for some time now between many goverment offices like NHRC, MOI & MOL. Each with it's own recommendation. This in term,will shuffle between the advisory council & the ministries council for reaching a final recommendation.
I guess, Many security , economical & social aspects are preventing decision makers to come to a final amendment of the current sponsorship law
The biggest loss will be in the private sector. For instance, scarping NOC all of a sudden could be catastrophic for the private companies. In particular, international firms in the energy & construction business
Still I think NHRC are playing a good role so far. Even the MOL have been More active than ever when it comes to issuing violation reports and monitoring the private sector ( although they suffer from limited human resources)
Laws needs time to change.you must understand , that amendments in the current sponsorship law have been back & forth for some time now between many goverment offices like NHRC, MOI & MOL. Each with it's own recommendation. This in term,will shuffle between the advisory council & the ministries council for reaching a final recommendation.
I guess, Many security , economical & social aspects are preventing decision makers to come to a final amendment of the current sponsorship law
The biggest loss will be in the private sector. For instance, scarping NOC all of a sudden could be catastrophic for the private companies. In particular, international firms in the energy & construction business
Still I think NHRC are playing a good role so far. Even the MOL have been More active than ever when it comes to issuing violation reports and monitoring the private sector ( although they suffer from limited human resources)