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http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article160548.ece

Maids offered for 'sale' by illegal recruitment offices
By RIMA AL-MUKHTAR | ARAB NEWS 

Published: Oct 14, 2010 16:17 Updated: Oct 14, 2010 16:20 

JEDDAH: The classifieds sections of local Arabic newspapers often include 
advertisements from sponsors wanting to "sell on" their maids, something that 
many people feel is a form of slavery.

Having spent sums of cash on recruiting maids from abroad, sponsors who are 
unhappy with their maids have two options - either send them back to their home 
countries on a final exit visa or transfer the sponsorship for a fee, something 
that would in the least allow them to regain part of the money they've invested 
in bringing the maids into the Kingdom.

However, many people view the process of "selling on" maids as a form of 
slavery.

Those who respond to such advertisements tend to be illegal recruitment 
offices. Sponsors who post advertisements do so in a very clandestine fashion 
and avoid giving their proper names and only pass on cell phone numbers.

A Saudi man, who called himself Abu Muhammad, had published an advertisement in 
a local newspaper. When contacted, he claimed he was from a Riyadh-based 
recruitment office.

"I am interested in transferring the sponsorship of maids to us so we can send 
them to work somewhere else," he said. "Once the payment is made, the 
sponsorship is transferred and the deal is closed," he added without 
elaborating further.

Another man, called Abu Jaber, again from a recruitment office in Riyadh, said 
the more experienced the maid, the more she costs. "We pay a higher amount for 
experienced maids according to how many years of experience she has and the 
skills she has regardless of nationality," he said.

"We pay over SR9,000 for experienced maids who know how to clean, cook and wash 
and SR8,000 for new maids who have zero experience."

Saudi lawyer Dr. Adel Sagga said recruitment offices are supposed to bring 
maids from abroad and not source them from within the Kingdom. "What is 
happening here is totally illegal because it's not what they are licensed to 
do," he said.

Muhammad Nayta, another Saudi lawyer, said that this is not a moneymaking 
business. "These people are trading in maids," he said, adding that although he 
does not agree with how these people operate, he does not see it as a form of 
slavery because maids are not forced to work for a sponsor they do not like.

"In most cases, this is done with the maid's consent. Transferring sponsorship 
is a normal thing that happens almost everyday. I don't think this is illegal. 
However, they're not supposed to recruit maids from within the Kingdom or 
transfer sponsorship," he said.

Fuad Hamed, an Egyptian worker at a recruitment office, said prospective 
sponsors hire maids according to nationality, outlook and body figure. "I need 
the sponsor to give me all the details about the maid they are giving up like 
whether she is fat or slim because we need to know whether she is too heavy to 
run around the house or not," said Hamed.

"We also need to know the nationality because people are very picky and when 
they ask us for maids they always insist on certain nationalities," he added.


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