Ghazi Algosaibi
Sep 13 2006, Himadree

The rumour mill is buzzing with the news that employment of Saudi women is a far-fetched dream because the shop owners are not comfortable with the idea of employing women executives in the Lingerie departments.

However, Labour Minister Ghazi...

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