Several Saudi citizens have decried an exorbitant hike in recruitment charges by the Sri Lankan manpower recruitment offices and middlemen.
They noted that the recruitment offices have raised the charges for hiring housemaids from $3,000 to about $4,000, and that was in clear violation of the agreements signed earlier between the two countries.
The citizens urged the intervention of Saudi authorities to put an end to the reckless practice of raising recruitment charges, according to a report in Al-Riyadh newspaper.
Saudi sponsors said that the charges have been hiked during the short school vacation period in January when many of them reached Sri Lanka for recruitment purposes as well as for holidaying. During the one-week vacation, there was a huge demand for hiring Sri Lankan maids, and this prompted the recruitment offices and middlemen to raise the charges. There was no time for Saudis even to bargain, and this was exploited by the recruitment offices, they said, while adding that there is no justification for raising recruitment charge from SR3,700 (less than $1000), which was the fee agreed upon by both governments earlier. These charges included $300 each as fee for the recruitment office owner in Colombo and commission for the middlemen, $200 for the ticket, $40 for medical test, $21 for online registration and $112.5 as fee to the labor office in Colombo…
via Cost of hiring Sri Lankan maids ‘unreasonably high’ – Arab News.




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