The National Gas & Industrialization Company (GASCO) is seeking qualified Saudi employees to fill 50 vacancies.
The company addressed its need for 50 truck drivers to the Human Resource Fund, which considered the company’s offer to use Saudi labor force.
Muhammad Alshabnan, GASCO general manager, has made known the company’s need to employ qualified foreign drivers.
So the company informed the Human Resource Fund in Riyadh that there are 50 vacancies with a starting salary of SR 2,185 per month plus annual housing allowance of SR 6,555.
Meanwhile, official authorities conducting a comprehensive revision of the company’s rules, realized the employees' dissatisfaction because of the preferential treatment.
Housing allowance is equivalent to 31 percent of what employees get in a company, which exclusively distributes gas all over the country.
The authorities are looking into the extent of mismanagement in the company, as well as lack of job satisfaction among the majority of field employees, which affected the flow of gas recently.
The general manager of the company denied that he has signed or sent any letter to the Human Resource Fund or hindered the employment of Saudi citizens in the company.
He emphasized the fact that he gave the green light to search for Saudi truck drivers to be employed.
Apart from this, he asserted his intention to conduct an official inquiry about the fake letter sent in his name to the Human Resource Fund.
GASCO is seeking Saudi employees to fill 50 vacancies
GASCO is seeking Saudi employees to fill 50 vacancies
KSrelief continues aid projects in Afghanistan and Yemen
RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief distributed 750 food parcels in Afghanistan reported state news agency SPA on Sunday.
The aid agency benefited 750 families living in Baghlan province in Afghanistan as part of the agency’s Food Security and Emergency Support Project in Afghanistan for 2025–2026.
Meanwhile in Yemen, KSrelief provided medical services to 7,815 people in Yemen during the month of November.
As part of the Cholera Emergency Response project in Yemen, KSrelief provided comprehensive cholera screening and confirmed no suspected cases were recorded.
The project also conducted 673 awareness and health education sessions, benefiting 13,860 individuals.
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