Kalo cuma buat TKI aja sih meningkatnya pengangguran di negara majikan Arab itu 
ga masalah, berhubung para Arab majikan itu ogah unt kerja sbg pembantu, sopir, 
atau kerja kasar lainnya yg justru emang jadi keahlian tki. Orang Arab itu cuma 
doyan jadi majikan, ga mau jadi bawahan.
 
Pengangguran di negara Teluk itu dr dulu jg udah tinggi, kebanyakan orang Arab 
di Saudi misalnya, kerjanya cuma ongkang2 doang di kantornya, yg kerja adalah 
expatriate dr Filipina, Pakistan, India, Mesir dll.
 
Maklum, mereka itu kan ummah terbaik sejagad, bahkan terbaik jg di antara orang 
Islam yg katanya terbaik, hehehe...
 
 

From: Sunny <am...@tele2.se>
>To: undisclosed-recipi...@yahoo.com 
>Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 7:23 AM
>Subject: [proletar] ALO: Unemployment in Arab states growing at fast pace
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>Refl: Kalau pengangguran di negeri-negeri sahabat Arab meningkat pesat, 
>berarti ancaman bagi TKI untuk dapat mencari nafkah di negeri-negeri tsb guna 
>membantu keluarga di kampung halaman makin sempit. Bagai yang sedang berada di 
>negeri-negeri tsb pun mungkin akan mengalami kesulitan besar. Jadi sumbangan 
>keringat TKI untuk cadangan devisa di kas keuangan NKRI makin berkurang. Angka 
>pengangguran di NKRI pun mendapat beban tambahan lebih berat.
>
>http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article602729.ece
>
>ALO: Unemployment in Arab states growing at fast pace
>
>By RIYADH: ARAB NEWS
>
>Published: Apr 1, 2012 00:45 Updated: Apr 2, 2012 23:29
>
>The Arab Labor Organization (ALO) said the level of unemployment in the Arab 
>world is growing at fast pace, especially among the youth. Unemployment in the 
>region is currently estimated at 20 million.
>
>“Our unemployment rate is far higher than that of the world,” concluded a 
>document on the issue. It will be submitted to the Arab Labor Conference that 
>will open in Cairo today.
>
>The document said the problem is significantly worse in countries that are 
>passing through the Arab Spring.
>
>The study also expected the situation to take a turn for the worse in the 
>coming years as the Arab population is set to grow to 460 million in 2025 and 
>reach 600 million by 2050. 
>
>The political differences and the time lag in the transition process from 
>dictatorship to parliamentary system and the subsequent instability is some 
>countries are also identified as factors that would contribute to the glum 
>employment situation.
>
>The ALO hoped that countries, especially those who successfully tackle their 
>political crises, would be in a position to deal with the unemployment.
>
>The document contained recommendations to improve the employment situation in 
>the Arab world. These included an appeal to governments in the region to focus 
>on financing credit facilities so youths could open small and medium sized 
>enterprises (SMEs) and also to invest in human resources development. The 
>document also appealed to the governments in wealthy Arab countries to replace 
>the non-Arab expatriate workforce with Arab workers wherever possible.
>
>The conference will focus on finding solutions to the unemployment issue with 
>special emphasis on the countries that took part in the Arab spring. It will 
>also discuss Saudi tools to end unemployment, such as the Hafiz program. The 
>recently implemented Saudi program offers a monthly allowance to the 
>unemployed, aimed at retraining the youth to suit the needs of the job market.
>
>“The eight–day conference will also discuss the report of the ALO director 
>general on the significance of social protection as a means to ensure social 
>justice,” ALO Director General Ahmad Luqman said in a statement on Thursday.
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