Kuwait: The Public Service Commission (CSC) hired 10,482 Kuwaiti citizens in government agencies within 86 days between 30 June and 24 September.
According to CSC information, of the total number of employees: 6465 have a university degree, 2283 have a degree, 1136 have a high school diploma, 353 have an intermediate degree or less, 175 have an intermediate certificate and 68 have a master’s degree, two have a doctorate.
Ahmed Al Jassar, head of the branch of the Public Service Commission (CSC), said the huge number of jobs is a good fortune for the SCC and government agencies, especially in the sensitive cases of Kuwait.
It continued to appreciate cooperation between government agencies and the CSC, as “the Commission was ready to continue with the implementation of the replacement plan that had been approved in the past. “
While Kuwaiti make up 1. 4 million of the country’s 4 million inhabitants, about 90% of Kuwaiti paintings in the public sector.
For the most part, running in the public sector means safety in tasks and many gain advantages. People in the public sector benefit from shorter operating hours, various licensing and early retirement reasons.
In terms of leave, other people applying in the public sector can get paid leave to pass the haj, for moms, they are entitled to two hours of leave a day for two years, which adds pregnancy and early motherhood. you may be a licensee, but without pay, abroad to examine and start a business.
Compared to the five GCC countries, Kuwait has the youngest retirement age, 55 years for men and 50 years for women. All Kuwaitis get a pension once they retire, which is supervised through the Public Social Security Institution (PIFSS).
For expats, as of December 2019, 120. 00 expats, out of the 3 million living in Kuwait, are running in the public sector.
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