Saudi Arabia revokes licenses of 11 recruitment firms and shuts down 14 offices

Here's what it means for you.
This action underscores the Saudi government's commitment to enhancing labor market integrity and protecting job seekers.
What happened
The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) revoked the licenses of 11 recruitment firms and suspended 3 others for regulatory violations in Q1 2026.
The Context
- Inspections were part of MHRSD's efforts to ensure compliance with Labor Law regulations.
- Violations included delays in refunds and failure to address beneficiary complaints.
- The ministry continues to monitor recruitment offices and encourages reporting of violations.
Takeaway
The MHRSD's actions signal a commitment to stricter oversight in the recruitment sector.
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