Palestinians uncertain as FIFA, UEFA step in to save soccer pitch from Israeli demolition    House panel votes to hold Clintons in contempt in Epstein probe    Trump backs off tariffs threat, says Greenland deal framework reached    Saudi Arabia signs agreement with World Economic Forum to accelerate industrial transformation    Over 78 million faithful visit Two Holy Mosques in a month    Saudi FM meets British, French counterparts in Davos    Northern Saudi cities record coldest temperatures of winter as mercury drops to –3°C    Arab coalition condemns deadly attack on Giants Brigades commander in Yemen    Sha'ban crescent sighted Tuesday    Saudi POS transactions reach 236 million, SR4bn in one week    Al-Khateeb highlights Saudi-UN partnership to shape quality of life in future cities    122 million tourists spend SR300 billion in Saudi Arabia in 2025    Italian fashion legend Valentino dies at 93    Saudi orchestra brings 'Marvels of Saudi Orchestra' to AlUla with 107 musicians    Katy Perry makes Saudi debut at Joy Awards, praises Saudi design and hospitality    Hail wins Guinness World Record with largest off-road production cars convoy    SFDA approves registration of 'Anktiva' for treatment of bladder and lung cancer    Saudi Darts Masters 2026 to offer record $200,000 prize for nine-dart finish    Al Taawoun condemn "repeated refereeing injustice" after late penalty defeat    British boxer Anthony Joshua discharged from hospital after Nigeria car crash    The key to happiness    Sholay: Bollywood epic roars back to big screen after 50 years with new ending    Ministry launches online booking for slaughterhouses on eve of Eid Al-Adha    Shah Rukh Khan makes Met Gala debut in Sabyasachi    Exotic Taif Roses Simulation Performed at Taif Rose Festival    Asian shares mixed Tuesday    Weather Forecast for Tuesday    Saudi Tourism Authority Participates in Arabian Travel Market Exhibition in Dubai    Minister of Industry Announces 50 Investment Opportunities Worth over SAR 96 Billion in Machinery, Equipment Sector    HRH Crown Prince Offers Condolences to Crown Prince of Kuwait on Death of Sheikh Fawaz Salman Abdullah Al-Ali Al-Malek Al-Sabah    HRH Crown Prince Congratulates Santiago Peña on Winning Presidential Election in Paraguay    SDAIA Launches 1st Phase of 'Elevate Program' to Train 1,000 Women on Data, AI    41 Saudi Citizens and 171 Others from Brotherly and Friendly Countries Arrive in Saudi Arabia from Sudan    Saudi Arabia Hosts 1st Meeting of Arab Authorities Controlling Medicines    General Directorate of Narcotics Control Foils Attempt to Smuggle over 5 Million Amphetamine Pills    NAVI Javelins Crowned as Champions of Women's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) Competitions    Saudi Karate Team Wins Four Medals in World Youth League Championship    Third Edition of FIFA Forward Program Kicks off in Riyadh    Evacuated from Sudan, 187 Nationals from Several Countries Arrive in Jeddah    SPA Documents Thajjud Prayer at Prophet's Mosque in Madinah    SFDA Recommends to Test Blood Sugar at Home Two or Three Hours after Meals    SFDA Offers Various Recommendations for Safe Food Frying    SFDA Provides Five Tips for Using Home Blood Pressure Monitor    SFDA: Instant Soup Contains Large Amounts of Salt    Mawani: New shipping service to connect Jubail Commercial Port to 11 global ports    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Delivers Speech to Pilgrims, Citizens, Residents and Muslims around the World    Sheikh Al-Issa in Arafah's Sermon: Allaah Blessed You by Making It Easy for You to Carry out This Obligation. Thus, Ensure Following the Guidance of Your Prophet    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques addresses citizens and all Muslims on the occasion of the Holy month of Ramadan    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Makkah hotel accused of unfairly axing Saudi staff
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 11 - 2015

Senior-level Saudi employees of a well-known hotel in Makkah have alleged that the hotel management had forced them to resign by piling pressure on them. They said the management had fired more than 50 Saudi workers without giving any legitimate reason and replaced them with expatriates.
The affected employees wanted the authorities to intervene to stop the injustice and protect their rights guaranteed by the labor law.
"We have suffered a lot due to the arbitrary practices and violations of the management," a representative of the employees told Al-Madinah Arabic daily. "The management was not implementing the Saudization program and employing expatriates in place of Saudis. This has resulted in the formation of expatriate lobby groups in the hotel who looked at Saudis as a threat to their jobs," he explained.
Speaking about the violations committed by the hotel management, the Saudis said the hotel employed a large number of illegal expatriates and sheltered them at the times of inspections. They also said the hotel doesn't employ the required number of Saudis as required by the Nitaqat program.
Sultan Al-Subhani, one of the victimized employees, said the hotel's administrative staff, mostly Arabs, had been putting pressure on Saudi employees, forcing them to resign.
"There is a move by the managers to replace Saudis with foreign nationals," Al-Subhani said. "Jobs such as HR manager and security manager are occupied by expatriates in violation of the labor law."
Al-Subhani said being a front office staff he had informed the top management about the complaints that some managers misbehaved with Saudi workers. "But they ignored those complaints."
The hotel's manager asked Al-Subhani why Saudis were not interested to work at his organization. "We told him the reasons included bad treatment by managers. But he did not make any move to rectify the problem."
Al-Subhani added: "The manager then leveled false accusations to discredit me. He wanted me to resign and leave the hotel."
Saleh Mareki, another former employee, said: "I resigned because of pressure. It started with the resignation of front office manager who was replaced by an inexperienced expat worker. We had to teach him the work, although he was receiving double the salary we received."
Hatim Fouad, former deputy manager for the front office, said most Saudis resigned from their jobs as a result of the management's move to sideline them. He said they were denied promotions and pay raises in the past.
Saudi workers were not receiving any training to improve their performance. They were given the toughest punishment for violating regulations. But they did not impose the same punishment on expatriates who belonged to the nationality of the managers, Fouad said.
Ashraf Al-Zahrani, another former manager who joined the hotel five years ago, said the crux of the issue is that the expat management does not respect Saudi workers and wanted to replace them by unqualified expat workers. "They forced some of us to resign and fired many other Saudis from their jobs."
Ahmed Bawajeeh also spoke about the management's arbitrary actions. Al-Madinah Arabic daily contacted Adnan Al-Yami, public relations manager of the hotel, to get his response but he said he cannot confirm or deny the allegations. The newspaper asked him to speak to the management to reply to its questions. He then called back to inform that the management had refused to comment on the issue.
Saeed Al-Lehyani, public relations manager of the labor office in Makkah, also refused to comment on what kind of action his office was going to take against the hotel management.


Clic here to read the story from its source.