Thanks Gulf Air!
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From: Europe
Very few employers of expatriates aim to cover the full cost of child education, only the difference between what you have to pay locally and what you would pay for the same quality of education at home, where ever that is. If you happen to get 'free' education at home you probably pay income tax there too?
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From: Surrounded by aluminum, and the great outdoors
There's always one isn't there!? ditto to the two previous posts would be nice to have 100% free schooling but these jobs are few and far between...try Aramco in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. think they do if you're a permanent employee as opposed to a contractor
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From: Asia
411A & co, it has nothing to do with whose 'fault' it is as who has the kids but more to do with attracting employees. If the company needs to offer schooling, which many have in the past, to attract suitable candidates then that's what they'll offer. If they can get those same people without this expense then that's what they'll do also.
It's simple supply and demand. If you accept conditions offering x amount of schooling then it's pointless complaining about it later. Having those same conditions eroded after the fact is another matter.
411A, having said that there is a valid case for schooling assistance to expats as it generally not practical to send your kids to a local school and other schooling is often quite expensive so in the past employers have recognized this fact by offering to help with the expense in order to attract people. Your 'tough luck' comments smack more of an empolyer mind set.
It's simple supply and demand. If you accept conditions offering x amount of schooling then it's pointless complaining about it later. Having those same conditions eroded after the fact is another matter.
411A, having said that there is a valid case for schooling assistance to expats as it generally not practical to send your kids to a local school and other schooling is often quite expensive so in the past employers have recognized this fact by offering to help with the expense in order to attract people. Your 'tough luck' comments smack more of an empolyer mind set.
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From: Lost count
Truth be know that upon reciept of my FIRST contract from Gulf Air it stated an amount for schooling. Upon arriving in BAH I was handed a new contract, With different housing conditions and the amount for schooling. The amount they gave me first was the amount up to a maximum if my kids were older and in a boarding school. The amount I recieve now is 1/3 of what was originaly thought. and about 1/3 of the cost per child per year.
Leave you say. I will. Too bad given the chance I can't work in the UAE because GF will not give a letter of No Objection for those in AUH.
Leave you say. I will. Too bad given the chance I can't work in the UAE because GF will not give a letter of No Objection for those in AUH.





