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First batch of 100 skilled Pakistani workers leave for UAE

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After the Corona lock down, the first batch of 100 skilled Pakistani workers has left for UAE to join their jobs as overseas employment opportunities have been reopened and restored. These workers were made aware of local labour laws and other essential behaviors that would ensure their job security abroad, said Chief Executive Officer of Knite Human Management (KHM) SHALAAN Pakistan Mr. Khalid Nawaz during a special training session of these workers.
The Training session was held here in SHALAAN Pakistan office. Khalid Nawaz said with the grace of Almighty Allah employment opportunities have occurred abroad. “Pakistani youth must equip themselves with latest skills related to IT, digital skills and others that are required in all industries”, he added saying skillful youth can not only seek their own jobs but they can also contribute in strengthening national economy.
The CEO KHM SHALAAM Pakistan also advised the participants of training session to observe utmost care to protect themselves as well as others from Corona virus at their job places. Coupled with this, good behavior, honesty and hard work are the best tools for their job security, he mentioned.
Mr. Khalid Nawaz said the overseas workers are the ambassadors of Pakistan and they should not involve in such activities that can led to earn bad name for them or their country.

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