By BEGENA P PRADEEP
DESPERATE expatriate housewives may soon be allowed to work in more professions in Bahrain.
They are currently only allowed to work as teachers, medical professionals and in top managerial positions in the banking sector.
By BEGENA P PRADEEP
DESPERATE expatriate housewives may soon be allowed to work in more professions in Bahrain.
They are currently only allowed to work as teachers, medical professionals and in top managerial positions in the banking sector.
MANAMA: The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) and Tamkeen (Labour Fund) will make presentations for Asian businessmen at a key forum on Saturday.
The forum is being organised by the Bahrain Asia Trading Committee (BATC) of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI).
KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait’s parliament is set to vote on a bill that lays down tough penalties for employers abusing foreign worker after US criticism and violent protests by Asian labourers, but critics say it will not achieve much.
The move follows protests last year by hundreds of mainly Bangladeshi workers demanding better pay and conditions.
MANAMA: Massive strides by Bahrain in regulating the labour market yesterday earned international recognition.
International Labour Organisation (ILO) regional director Nada Al Nashef sent a letter in this regard to Labour Minister Dr Majeed Al Alawi.
By BASMA MOHAMMED
FISHERMEN are planning a nationwide strike starting February 15 in protest over fees imposed by the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA).
The strike comes after the alleged failure of officials to meet their demands.
By SOMAN BABY
ALL Indian jobseekers will be urged to check the status of their visa online before leaving their country.
The move follows an incident in which three Indian nationals were arrested at Bahrain International Airport while trying to enter Bahrain with fake visas.
By SOMAN BABY
EXPATRIATES with work visas which have been expired for up to a year have until January 31 to renew them.
The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) had earlier set the deadline as December 31 last year, but has decided to extend it.
By SOMAN BABY
BAHRAIN’S construction industry is bracing for a crisis, with sources predicting thousands of job losses.
Industry leaders predict a major slump in the second half of the year, owing to the global economic crisis.
By SOMAN BABY
A CALL to reserve all jobs as clearing agents for Bahrainis went out to the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) yesterday.
The LMRA, which took over the responsibility of issuing work permits to expatriates in July last year, allows companies to assign two representatives each, whether Bahraini or non-Bahraini, to clear documents with the authority.
THE children of Bahraini women married to expatriates could soon be given the same rights as their Bahraini counterparts.
The Shura Council yesterday decided to include a new article into a government-drafted law that gives expatriate wives married to Bahrainis equal treatment.