Home World Four new job roles opened to Saudi women Women in the country have faced restrictions as to where they can work by Robert Anderson April 21, 2016 Women in Saudi Arabia are reportedly now allowed to work in kitchens, family entertainment parks, accountancy jobs and shops selling female items. Arab News cited Labour Ministry undersecretary for special programmes Abdulmuneem Al-Shehri as saying the country wanted to make the working environment more suitable for women, who can own businesses they are not allowed to work in as employees. He said women were not allowed to work in 21 business areas including mining, sewage projects, excavation and restoration works, construction, metalwork and other industrial roles for their safety. However, training programmes from the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation are being implemented to allow women to work in factories, as part of plans to increase the Saudisation of the workforce. The TVTC has found work for 422 women over the last seven years in 27 business areas including travel and tourism, retail, sales, accounting and administration, according to Arab News. Saudi Arabia has recently pushed through plans to make the workforce of its mobile industry 100 per cent Saudi. Read: Saudi mobile industry required to employ 100% Saudis in six months The government is expected to pay part of Saudi employee’s salary to make the initiative viable. Tags Feminism Saudi Arabia 0 Comments You might also like Saudi Arabia’s Mawani signs four contracts worth SAR1bn GCC region M&A blazes trail as global deals decline Top marks for GCC nations in digital connectivity index Saudi Arabia studies graphite, rare earths trading platform