Kuwait’s PAM Welcomes New Director General in Leadership Overhaul
A new Director General, Rabab Abdullah Mazid Al-Osaimi, has been appointed to lead Kuwait’s Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) with the rank of Undersecretary. The decision is part of a wider effort to strengthen the organization's leadership qualities. The appointment was confirmed through an Amiri decree, naming Al-Osaimi as Director General, but no details about a PAM-Deputy Director General were provided. PAM holds a key position in Kuwait’s labour system, managing labour relations, safeguarding workers’ rights, and overseeing recruitment processes. The authority also plays a central role in carrying out national labour policies. The leadership change is part of a broader restructuring plan aimed at improving PAM’s institutional performance and operational efficiency, reflecting ongoing efforts to modernise the authority’s governance. Al-Osaimi’s appointment marks a shift in PAM’s top leadership, with the restructuring expected to bring changes to how the authority manages labour policies and operations. Further details on additional appointments have yet to be announced.
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