Govt targets 0.8m overseas jobs this year: minister
KARACHI: Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Chaudhry Salik Hussain on Thursday said the government aimed to provide overseas employment opportunities to 800,000 individuals this year, compared to 740,00 manpower export last year. Citing a significant increase in demand for Pakistani labour in GCC countries and other regions, he said Pakistan was launching soft-skills training programmes in collaboration with Korea and Japan. He also announced that the minimum age for women seeking overseas employment had been reduced from 35 to 25 years. A Pakistani worker employed in Korea is currently remitting an average of $1,800 per month to Pakistan, he said while speaking at a meeting with members of the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (Kati). The minister said the government was undertaking comprehensive reforms to address issues faced by overseas Pakistanis, promote skills development and create better employment opportunities. He advised the Korangi o...