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Part Time Job is Allowed in Kuwait

 

 

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Kuwait City, 29th December 2023:

Part time work to be allowed in private sector

Starting from January 2024, there will be a significant change in the private sector as First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled has given the green light for part-time work for employees.

However, it is important to note that workers must obtain approval from their current employer before engaging in such arrangements. This decision marks a significant shift towards greater employment flexibility in the private sector.

 

Part Time Job is Allowed in Kuwait

 

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Private sector employees can now participate in part-time employment by obtaining a “part-time work permit” from the General Authority for Manpower.

This new development allows individuals in the private sector to engage in additional work opportunities alongside their primary employment.

Part-time employment is permissible for a maximum duration of four hours.

However, it is important to note that the contracting sector is exempted from this limitation due to the heightened demand in the labor market.

 

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Conditions to work Part Time in Kuwait : 

  1. Get Permission for current employer
  2. Get Part-Time Work Permit
  3. Maximum 4 Hours Work only

 

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Kuwait approves part-time work: All you need to know

The move aims to utilise domestic manpower instead of overseas hires

Kuwait has allowed private sector workers in the country to take on a second partial job with the approval of their original employer.
Kuwaiti First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Talal Al Khalid issued a decree allowing private sector workers to take on a second part-time job. The policy takes effect early January, according to Kuwaiti media.

The decree imposes a maximum of four hours per day for the second partial job, requiring an additional permit from the Kuwaiti Public Authority of Manpower (PAM). However, the contracting sector, facing a labor shortage, is exempt from this time limit.

The decree aims to make use of manpower already available in Kuwait instead of recruiting labourers from abroad, thus helping address a demographic imbalance in the country and at the same time meet the job market needs.

Al Khalid has also directed PAM to allow employers to permit groups of their employees to work online in jobs that can be done remotely without the need to report to the workplace according to regulations set to safeguard rights of employers and private sector employees alike.

Illegal foreign residents are estimated at 150,000 in Kuwait.

Kuwait has recently toughened measures against illegal foreign residents and warned that any expatriate covering up an unlawful resident will be deported too.
Kuwaiti individuals or companies employing illegals will face charges of unlawfully sheltering and covering up illegals.

Foreigners make up around 3.2 million of Kuwait’s overall population of 4.6 million.

The country is endeavouring to redress its population imbalance and replace foreign workers with its citizens as part of an employment policy dubbed “Kuwaitisation”.

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