Saudi Arabia revokes visas for Ethiopian housemaids after differences over recruitment conditions

Ethiopian housemaids

According to Saudi recruitment offices, even though Ethiopian housemaids were expected to arrive in Saudi Arabia before Ramadan, not a single housemaid has so far come to the Kingdom.

TAIF, KSA (Saudi Gazette) – The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Labor and Social Development has stopped the recruitment of housemaids from Ethiopia after negotiations between the two countries reached a deadlock.

Saudi authorities lately issued thousands of work visas to Saudi families to recruit housemaids from Ethiopia.

According to Saudi recruitment offices, not a single Ethiopian housemaid has so far arrived in the Kingdom though they were expected to come before Ramadan.

The offices held a meeting with the ministry on May 14, the ninth day of the fasting month, to discuss issues in recruiting Ethiopian housemaids.

During the meeting, the ministry insisted that the recruitment offices commit themselves to provide accommodation facilities for housemaids to be recruited from various countries.

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Labor market sources said the ministry already removed the facility for recruiting Ethiopian maids from its Musanid electronic gate. It also took out Ethiopia from the list of countries from which recruitment is allowed.

There are 19 countries from which the recruitment of housemaids is currently allowed by the Kingdom. They are the Philippines, Niger, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Mauritania, Uganda, Eritrea, Peru, Madagascar, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Cambodia, Burundi, Mali, South Africa and Kenya.

The ministry has cancelled all work visas already issued for Ethiopian housemaids saying there were deep differences with its Ethiopian counterpart over the wording of the work contract.

It said the two sides failed to reach a mutually acceptable contract while the Ethiopian side refused to set up a center for the health checkup of the maids.

Source: Saudi Gazette