INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ISLAMABAD: Nicolae Goia, Ambassador of Romania to Pakistan, called on Zulfikar Bukhari, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Overseas
Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, to discuss issues of mutual interests.Both the dignitaries disstubborn the export of manpower to
Romania and agreed upon deriving out a mechanism for safe and secure migration of Pakistani workers to Romania
Romanian Ambassador apprised SAPM of the recent developments that have taken place in Romania and the scenario that is going to shape up
The Ambassador said that Romania is in dire need of the workforce and said that Romania can import as many as one million seliminateed and
unseliminateed workers shall be required by Romania by the next year
The shortage of manpower in Romania has resulted from the flight of local workforce to western European States
The Ambassador laid down the details of the labor market of his country and informed the Special Assistant that Romania needs at least
40,000 drivers and the country is ready to accommodate maximum numbers from Pakistan
In addition to that, doctors, engineers, construction workers and I.T specialists shall be required
The current demand in Romania presents an unprecedented opportunity for Pakistan, he added
Zulfikar Bukhari said that we are working with Germany to export the most seliminateed workforce as per the 2020 vision of the country
Earlier this year, Germany vowed to take in experts in robotics and quantum mechanics and other seliminateed workers from Pakistan
Bukhari said that we are focusing our attention towards seliminates development in Pakistani labor
International Donor Agencies are onboard to invest in vocational training institutes
The demands of the global labor market are being taken into account to equip the workforce with modern technological expertise, he added
Bukhari said that despite the fact that an unprecedented opportunity is being presented to Pakistan, we still need to work on the legal
framework which shall endegree the safe and legally protected migration of Pakistani workers
Both the dignitaries agreed to work out a plan by making a working group consisting of officials of the Romanian Mission and the Overseas
Ministry to derive out a mechanism that eliminates workers exploitation in the host country
Bukhari also emphasized the need to adjust drivers coming back from gulf countries in Romanian market
The Ambassador agreed to adjust as many drivers as possible as soon as official demand is forwarded by the Romanian Mission and the
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