Home GCC Kuwait Kuwait plans to pass first ‘pro-expat’ law in nine years – report The new legislation seeks to increase the annual leave allowance and hike monthly salaries for expats in the private sector by Staff writer March 10, 2019 Kuwait’s National Assembly is planning to pass amendments to private sector labour law later this month, making it the first ‘pro-expat’ legislation in nine years, local daily Kuwait Times reported. The legislation, which received a unanimous vote along with the government’s approval, will be during the debated on March 19 and 20. It is expected to increase the annual leave entitlement for the 1.7 million expats working in the private sector to 40 days and increase the monthly salary and indemnity by 15 per cent, the newspaper cited sources as saying. The proposed law comes as lawmakers in the country push for the rebalancing of the country’s national demographics. Read: Kuwait eyes three-year ban on switching jobs for foreign workers – report Foreign residents currently make up around 70 per cent of the 4.6 million population, but some MPs want it to be closer to 50 per cent. Reports last last year indicated the government was seeking opinions on the possibility of establishing a national committee to rebalance Kuwait’s demographic structure. This would mean at least 1.5 million foreigners leaving the country in the coming years, according to some estimates. Read: Kuwait plans to ‘cut 1.5 million foreign residents’ Tags Demographics Employment expatriates expats Filipinos in Kuwait Kuwait Kuwait expats People pro-expat 0 Comments You might also like Top marks for GCC nations in digital connectivity index UAE declares 3-day mourning period to condole Kuwait Emir Sheikh Nawaf’s death Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf passes away at 86, official mourning announced Kuwait announces long weekend holiday for 2024: Report