Employment rate rises 10.5 per cent

By SOMAN BABY

MANAMA: Employment in Bahrain shot up by 10.5 per cent during the third quarter of this year, it was revealed yesterday.

Most of the jobs went to expatriates, with Bahraini employment up by 3.5pc, compared to a 4.1pc growth in the previous quarter, said the report published in the Bahraini Labour Market newsletter.

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Bahrain ‘safe from global jobs crisis’

By MOHAMMED AL A’ALI

LABOUR Minister Dr Majeed Al Alawi yesterday assured Bahrain’s workforce that all efforts are being exerted to ensure the availability of jobs despite the global financial crisis.

“The unemployment ghost will continue haunting us, as it does other countries due to the financial crisis the world is going through,” he said.

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Fake jobs firm under probe

Fake jobs firm under probe

Fake jobs firm under probe

By BEGENA P PRADEEP

AN investigation has been launched in India over allegations that a travel agency has tried to con almost 500 people out of money by advertising fake jobs in Bahrain. The GDN had reported earlier that the firm planned to collect recruitment and visa fees from 492 Indian workers by promising them jobs that didn’t exist.

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34.3 per cent of nation’s workforce now women

By REBECCA TORR

BAHRAINI women represent 34.3 per cent of the total national workforce – the largest representation of women in the GCC, it was claimed yesterday.

This compares to 23.5pc in 2001 and only five per cent in 1971, said health Ministry Assistant Under-Secretary for Primary Care and Public Health Dr Mariam Al Jalahma.

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Expat staff ‘must track visa status on website’

By SOMAN BABY

FOREIGN workers must regularly check their legal status on the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) website to ensure they have not been unjustly reported by their employers as runaways, officials said yesterday.

The call came following an increase in the number of expatriate workers registered as runaways at the LMRA by their employers.

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