RAJAB 27, 1440 AH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2019 28 Pages Max 28º Min 14º 150 Fils Established 1961 ISSUE NO: 17798 The First Daily in the Arabian Gulf www.kuwaittimes.net Unions insist on raising annual leave to 35 days Assembly panel accuses govt of appointing more expats By B Izzak resources development committee - a panel entrusted with pressing the government to create more jobs for Algerian president KUWAIT: The proposed amendments to the labor law nationals - stopped short of accusing the government in the private sector appear to be increasingly becom- of cheating on the issue of creating jobs for the ing a flashpoint between MPs and trade unions on one Kuwaitis by dismissing expats. MP Khalil Al-Saleh said Bouteflika resigns hand and the government on the other. Head of the the government dismisses a certain number of expats ALGIERS: Algeria’s President Abdelaziz Bouteflika National Assembly’s health and labor committee MP from government jobs, but later ministries appoint a has submitted his resignation, state news agency Humoud Al-Khudhair said trade unions that attended larger number of expats on temporary contracts. APS said yesterday, following weeks of mass yesterday’s meeting to discuss the amendments insisted Then the government provides figures on expat pub- protests against his rule. Bouteflika “officially that annual leave days must be raised from the current lic sector employment without including the temporary advised the Constitutional Council of the end of his 30 to 35 days. employees, claimed Saleh, who warned that he will resort The amendment, along with other minor changes to to grilling any minister who fails to find jobs for Kuwaitis. term of office as President of the Republic” from the labor law approved in 2010, was passed in the first The lawmaker said the policy of replacement stipulating yesterday, said a news ticker on state television. The reading by the Assembly last month without any gov- dismissing expats and replacing them with Kuwaitis is ailing, 82-year-old leader stood down shortly after ernment objection. However, the government later not working, and accordingly is unacceptable. the army chief of staff demanded immediate action rejected the amendment, saying it will harm Kuwaiti Saleh warned MPs are running out of patience, to remove him from office. “There is no more room businessmen - especially small businesses -and only a adding, “we have become suspicious that there are to waste time,” state news agency APS quoted small number of Kuwaitis working in the private sector some who work against Kuwaiti employment and at the Lieutenant General Ahmed Gaed Salah as saying. will benefit from the increase. same time help crowd ministries with expats”. The law- On Monday, Bouteflika, who was in power for 20 Khudhair said more meetings will be held to discuss maker claimed 600 Kuwaiti mechanical engineers can- years, had said he would quit before the end of his the amendments before the committee holds its final not find jobs, adding the government should work more term on April 28. But a protest leader and opposition vote and sends the report to the Assembly for the sec- seriously to create jobs for 36,000 Kuwaitis who grad- parties rejected this as insufficient, while hundreds of ond and final vote on April 16. The lawmaker hinted at a uate annually, with the figure expected to rise to possible compromise with the government without pro- 60,000 in 2030. Saleh called on authorities to correct students marched through the capital Algiers yester- viding details. MPs have said that they wanted to the demographic structure because “the number of day to demand to replacement of a political system increase benefits in the private sector to encourage expatriates has crossed three million and this is unac- widely seen as incapable of significant reform. Kuwaitis to join the sector and reduce pressure on the ceptable”. Separately, MPs who attended a meeting Bouteflika has rarely seen in public since he suffered Abdelaziz Bouteflika public sector, which employs around 80 percent of with the oil minister said the minister and other officials a stroke in 2013 — Agencies Kuwaiti manpower. did not provide a clear answer whether the ministry will Meanwhile, the head of the Assembly’s human increase its employment of Kuwaitis. after 18 animals were found infected with the Brucella tionary measure, and it will reopen soon to welcome Kuwait Zoo stays bacteria. The bacteria can spread from animals to visitors,” he told Kuwait Times. “The zoo is safe - Aircraft delivery humans. The zoo’s PR staff did not confirm when the Brucella is not infectious to humans unless they get in park will reopen, saying that this decision will only direct contact with the infected animal,” he said. closed to deal with come from the Public Authority for Agricultural Affairs Specialists from PAAAFR go on periodic visits to delays hit Kuwait and Fish Resources (PAAAFR). According to a PR staff the zoo to ensure the safety of the animals and their infected animals member, deer and nilgais were among the 18 infected environments. Brucellosis is an infectious disease Airways flights animals, which were destroyed. caused by Brucella. Brucella are aerobic, gram-negative By Nawara Fattahova “We took samples from all the animals at the zoo - coccobacilli. Brucellosis is a zoonotic infection, which KUWAIT: Kuwait Airways Corporation (KAC) excluding carnivores - to make sure they all are free refers to a disease that occurs mainly in animals but can announced yesterday the carrier might have to cancel KUWAIT: Kuwait Zoo has been closed since Friday from infection. The closing of the zoo is just a precau- be occasionally transferred to humans. some of its flights and merge others due to a delay in receiving new aircraft. In a press statement, it said delivery of new Airbus A320 aircraft from the manu- and xenophobia,” the UN secretary gen- facturer was postponed from March to June, October UN chief warns eral said. and November. This came as the airline suspended He cited the March 15 New Zealand operations of its old planes from April 1, 2019 pending mosque attacks by a white supremacist their sale, but it anticipates receiving new leased against rising as well as a 2018 synagogue shooting in planes within a fortnight. KAC added that it is cur- rently working hard to resume its normal operations in Pittsburgh that killed 11 people and is a few days and vowed to find alternative flights for anti-Muslim hate believed to be the deadliest against Jews passengers affected by the changes, apologizing for in US history. Guterres warned of a the inconvenience. CAIRO: UN chief Antonio Guterres surge in hate speech he said was “enter- warned yesterday against growing ing the mainstream, spreading like wild- hatred of Muslims, less than a month fire through social media”. “We see it after a deadly attack on mosques in New spreading in liberal democracies and as Zealand killed at least 50 people. His well as in authoritarian states.” Guterres Residents force remarks came during a speech at Egypt’s is on a two-day trip to Egypt, Al-Azhar, the Sunni Muslim world’s fore- “Islam is under a vicious attack aimed most religious institution, where he met at accusing it of terrorism, while the Egypt embassy to Grand Imam Ahmed Al-Tayeb. “Around most victims are Arabs and Muslims,” the world, we are seeing ever-rising anti- said Guterres. CAIRO: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivers a speech following a meeting move from Salam Muslim hatred, anti-Semitism, racism Continued on Page 24 with the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar yesterday. — AFP By A Saleh KUWAIT: Well-informed sources at the foreign min- istry said the Egyptian consulate’s new building will be Greek PM visits North moved from Salam to a commercial area in less than a month. The sources explained that the ministry respond- Macedonia after name deal ed to demands by Salam residents conveyed through third constituency lawmakers, noting this was the same SKOPJE: Greece’s prime minister land- Yugoslav republic declared independ- reason the consulate was moved from Rawda to Salam. ed in Skopje yesterday for a landmark ence in 1991, kicking off the name row The sources added that the decision to move is up to visit to the newly renamed North that roiled diplomatic ties for nearly the consulate and the foreign ministry has no say in it, Macedonia after a decades-long identity three decades as the neighbors tussled but noted that it is against municipal council bylaws to row between the two countries. The for ownership of the name Macedonia have consulates or embassies in residential areas, espe- one-day trip comes a month after Alexis and its cultural heritage. cially if residents reject it, the way they previously did Tsipras and his Skopje counterpart In the end, Skopje agreed to the with the Philippine and Bangladeshi embassies. Finally, Zoran Zaev finalized the deal that added change in exchange for assurance that the sources said the large numbers of Egyptians visiting “North” to Macedonia’s name to distin- Athens would stop thwarting its efforts the consulate for various transactions had been causing guish it from a bordering province in to join NATO and the European Union. traffic jams and disturbing residents living nearby, espe- Greece. It is the first official visit by a “The first prime minister of Greece to SKOPJE: Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev (left) takes a selfie with his Greek cially over parking. Greek prime minister since the former Continued on Page 24 counterpart Alexis Tsipras prior to their meeting yesterday. —AFP 2 Local Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Tunisian leader praises Amir’s participation in Arab summit TUNIS: His Highness the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al- Beji Caid Essebsi said yesterday.
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