National Manpower Registration : Sector Committees
The Royal Directives of His
Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said to hold the first national manpower
employment seminar, followed His Majesty’s directives to the private
sector to take the initiative in promoting human resources and
increasing the number of citizens in its small and big companies and
establishments.
To utilize the Royal Directives
and enable the society to reap its fruits, the Ministry of Manpower
has found a drafted a mechanism to activate the private sector’s
role in providing the Omani Youth with training and employment
opportunities, through a real partnership. Hence, the initiative to
establish Omanisation joint committees emerged. This has contributed
to preparing and formulating policies and procedures which aim at
providing the Omani new entrants to the labor market with more
opportunities.
Objectives:
The Omanisation joint sector
committees are among the most important boosters of joint
cooperation between the public and private sectors in national
manpower training and employment fields.
Objective of these committees include:
- Coordinating with concerned
authorities to identify required steps and procedures to implement
the Omanisation sector plan, according to the final statements of
the national manpower employment seminars.
- Cooperating with the Ministry of Manpower to implement the sector
Omanisation plan and other supportive procedures which were endorsed
by the 3rd national manpower employment seminar.
- Coordinating with companies in drafting their plans to achieve
Omanisation percentages endorsed by the sector plan.
- Cooperating with the Ministry and companies to select candidates
for qualifying training, in accordance with the Omanisation plan and
identifying training curricula which meet the companies ` needs for
various levels of vocational skills.
- Following up implementation of the Omanisation sector plan and
assessing its outcome.
- Presenting proposals and working programmes to support individual
initiatives, in an attempt to enable the Omani youth to set up their
free businesses within the context of Sand program.
- Looking into any other issues of concern to the sector and taking
what deems necessary to achieve the sector’s role in employing
Omanis.
Number and Structure of Sector Committees:
There are 12 Omanisation sector
committees, each of which is chaired by un undersecretary of a
concerned ministry. These committees comprise representatives of the
prestigious companies and establishments operating in the concerned
sector. Participation of the private sector in these committees is
90%, while the public sector contributes by the remaining 10% in the
membership of these sector committees.
The sector committees also include
representatives from representative committees of employees who work
in the following activities:
| No. |
Sector |
No. |
Sector |
| 1 |
Travel and tourism |
7 |
Private education |
| 2 |
Accounts vocations |
8 |
Automobiles |
| 3 |
Contracts |
9 |
Electricity and water |
| 4 |
Consultancy offices |
10 |
Telecommunications |
| 5 |
Oil and gas |
11 |
IT |
| 6 |
Selling and distribution |
12 |
Transport and navigation |
Accomplishments:
- The sector committees
played a vital role in enhancing cooperation and links between
the public and private sectors.
- Prepared and formulated policies and procedures aimed at
availing training opportunities to employ Omanis through the
Sector Omanisation percentages.
- Encouraged individual initiatives and self – employments
projects.
- Helped increase the numbers of Omanis working in various
sectors and enhanced Omanisation in permanent projects
implemented by private establishments.
- Played a remarkable role in preparing working papers of the
2nd and 3rd national manpower employment seminars and the
Omanisation sector plan.
Coordination Mechanism:
The Ministry works towards
supporting the tasks of the Omanisation joint sector committees
by availing required data and statistics and coordinating with
concerned authorities.
Sector Committees Department:
It undertakes the following tasks:
Sector Committees Department:
- Coordination with the
Ministry’s concerned authorities to ensure that Omanisation
joint sector committees easily obtain the information and
statistics which help them perform their duties.
- Coordination with the Ministry’s representatives in sector
committees and committee repporteurs to ensure the actual
contribution of these committees in achieving the Omanisation
sector plan, in accordance with the approved timeframe.
- Coordinating work between ministries and sector committees.
- Preparing comprehensive periodical and yearly reports on the
work of sector committees, the achievements and any obstacles
faced and referring them to officials at the ministry.