Oil and Labor in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia and the Oil Boom
By (Author) Peter N. Woodward
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
12th August 1988
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
331.7622338209538
Hardback
204
Based on the author's first-hand research and experience in Saudi Arabia, this monograph presents a highly readable account of the internationalization of the Middle East's labor force during and after the oil boom of 1973-83. Written from the perspective of an active participant rather than that of an academic observer, Oil and Labor in the Middle East analyzes the expatriate workers' world and the multinational companies employing them. It will prove particularly valuable to readers -- business executives, workers, government representatives, and labor leaders -- involved in the exchange of labor across national borders.. Woodward demonstrates that the treatments influx of foreign workers into the Middle East during the oil boom created a complex supranational world of people and corporations -- and an inevitable clash of cultural, economic, and political perspectives. He explores facets of the expatriate experience that have received little treatment elsewhere: the labor pyramid, the relationship between expatriate and host country labor force, the commercial/industrial environment, bargaining position and risk, and the governments of countries sending labor overseas. Finally, Woodward examines individual considerations critical to the decision to become an expatriate worker: personal motivation, living conditions, cultural differences, salaries, and the value of savings.
"Peter Woodward has written a fascinating book....It is extremely well researched and [it contains a surprising]...amount of interesting information....Woodward has done an admirable job of examining the period historically as well as contemporarily. It is worth reading--particularly for anyone contemplating employment in the Middle East (especially Saudi Arabia) as well as for those companies doing business there."-The Fisher Report
Peter Woodward has written a fascinating book....It is extremely well researched and [it contains a surprising]...amount of interesting information....Woodward has done an admirable job of examining the period historically as well as contemporarily. It is worth reading--particularly for anyone contemplating employment in the Middle East (especially Saudi Arabia) as well as for those companies doing business there.-The Fisher Report
PETER N. WOODWARD is Construction Consultant for WEXCO International. He was formerly Project Administrator for the MAJRAN Company and an Analyst for the Arabian American Oil Company, both in Saudi Arabia.