Cancellation of Employment Office License

Labour Market Regulatory Authority announces the cancellation of the following Employment Office license

Chknam Manpower
Commercial Registration No:
919307
Address: Flat 26, Building 94, Road 342, Block 308, Manama/ Al Qudibiya

LMRA invites all clients of the aforementioned employment office who require assistance in claiming financial or contractual obligations from the employment office, based on current contracts and financial receipts, to proceed to the Labour Market Regulatory Authority Headquarters, office of Client Services Directorate – first floor, contact us by email on Complaints Section complaints.section@lmra.gov.bh or by phone on 17388615 – 17388618, within one month of this publication date to receive assistance in recovering their claims and settling financial liabilities.

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