Labour pact with Nepal

BAHRAIN yesterday signed a bilateral labour pact with Nepal to pave the way for secured employment opportunities and provide legal recognition to Nepali workers here. Bahrain Labour Minister Dr Majeed Al Alawi arrived in Kathmandu yesterday on a three-day long official visit leading a nine-member delegation.

Dr Al Alawi signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with his Nepali counterpart Ramesh Lekhak in Kathmandu.

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Dole for jobless expats planned

Dole for jobless expats planned

Dole for jobless expats planned

By SOMAN BABY from New Delhi

EXPATRIATE workers could soon receive unemployment benefits until they find a new job, it emerged yesterday.

This will be for a limited period, which will be defined by the Labour Ministry in co-ordination with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), said Labour Minister Dr Majeed Al Alawi.

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Minister warns against ‘unscrupulous’ agents

Minister warns against 'unscrupulous' agents

Minister warns against 'unscrupulous' agents

By SOMAN BABY from Kochi

INDIAN job seekers have been advised in Kerala by a Bahraini minister not to fall into the trap of unscrupulous recruiting agents. The call came from Labour Minister Dr Majeed Al Alawi, who presented certificates to a group of job seekers who completed a pre-departure orientation course in Kochi, Kerala.

The course was conducted by Non-Resident Keralite Affairs’ (NORKA) welfare agency, the Roots.

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Respect at last for workers

HOW sad for businesses that the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) intends to introduce laws allowing workers to choose who they work for.
No longer will companies be able to “buy” workers and treat them as slaves. No longer will they be able to unilaterally dictate terms and conditions. No longer will they be able to just stop paying workers for no reason.
For the first time, workers will actually have rights, which will have to be respected by their employees. No wonder businesses are complaining about this.
As for the comments of BCCI contractors’ committee vice-chairman Nedham Kameshki that “there is no single businessman in Bahrain who will accept this”, there are many businesses in Bahrain who already accept this, and allow their staff to move freely if they wish to.
However this doesn’t happen very often because these same companies treat their staff well and the staff return that reward with their loyalty.
Interesting concept. Others should try it.

Update workers’ data firms urged

By SOMAN BABY

COMPANIES in Bahrain have been urged to update the data of their expatriate employees with Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) before Monday.

The call came from LMRA acting public relations and e-services manager Waheed Balushi, who said the response from the companies had been very slow, despite repeated appeals.

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