Hotels concerned over driving licence curbs on workers

Hotels concerned over driving licence curbs on workers

Doha Socialite
By Doha Socialite

A number of hotel managers are worried of the recent decision to ban labourers from having driving licence, saying this would create a negative impact on hotels and the tourism sector in general.

They have called on the Traffic Department to reconsider this decision and to make exemptions particularly for those who are working in the hospitality sector.

Saad Abdul, a human resource director in one of the hotels, said there is a dearth of professional drivers in the hotel sector, in fact some hotel employees such as bellboys and laundry staff also function as drivers.

This staff shortage, Abdul said, is caused by a difficulty in hiring professional drivers from other countries considering the long and tedious process.

Visa processing alone takes about a month, he told Al Raya daily.

Upon arrival, the driver would spend three months in the driving school, only after which he would be able to take the driving test in which he is not sure whether he would pass or not, said Abdul.

Instead of banning these workers from having driving licence, they can prevent them from buying their own cars; that way we can limit the number of cars on the roads, he added.

Driving licence in Qatar is not a luxury but necessity because there is an absence of effective public transport, workers say, adding while buses are not always available and do not arrive on time, hiring Karwa taxis is expensive which could not be afforded with their limited income.

When the authorities concerned find solutions to the country’s public transportation problem, that’s the only time they can implement this ban, say workers.

Source: The Peninsula
Image: Zoomlens2010

By GodFather.• 18 Jul 2013 12:52
GodFather.

Thelo - Off the road not from the museum!

By GodFather.• 18 Jul 2013 11:29
GodFather.

Stop importing cars? Just use the ones you have already or dont re-register cars more than 10 years old?

By mohdata• 18 Jul 2013 10:53
mohdata

people in india/uk/us have made a sum total of zero changes to their car usage over the years even with their sky high fuel prices (other than just buying smaller engines)..2 rials per litre is going to be hardly noticed here:-)

By mohdata• 18 Jul 2013 10:49
mohdata

yes good points..i'm all for giving qatar time..been here most of my life and have seen the overnight transformation..its a strange feeling when driving around late at night and you realize how much and how fast things have changed..the latest is that the corniche roundabouts i loved so much are now in the process of vanishing forever:-(

By sammohd• 18 Jul 2013 02:07
sammohd

slavery is old tradition in middle east not new to us who comes here is slave so don't expect much

just they legalize the slavery concept

By dortexmond• 17 Jul 2013 18:35
dortexmond

hum thing are getting more bored n difficult this day.

By friend_shaiju• 17 Jul 2013 17:25
friend_shaiju

Why on earth they need to cut the number of cars? How about good infrastructure?

By Rip Cord• 17 Jul 2013 16:50
Rating: 4/5
Rip Cord

Provide labourers to carry professional workers around Doha to cut the number of cars

By fubar• 17 Jul 2013 16:12
fubar

Double the price of petrol and the traffic will get better overnight.

By mohdata• 17 Jul 2013 14:49
mohdata

not sure if you're serious or sarcastic; but that does actually make sense; its too new and raw a country to be able to do it right the first time

By friend_shaiju• 17 Jul 2013 14:23
friend_shaiju

Bullshit (sorry mollom)

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