HRH Premier Chairs Regular Cabinet Weekly Meeting

 (BNA) – The government is strongly resolved to consolidate the kingdom’s security and stability, the basic pillars of national development, through upgrading security bodies so as to enable them to carry out their national duties according to legal norms, and in compliance with the kingdom’s policies of respecting human rights, the Cabinet has asserted.
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Employment in Bahrain ‘up during unrest’

Employment among Bahrainis increased during the height of the unrest, according to a new report from the kingdom’s Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA).A total of 141,263 were in work between January and April, an increase of 2.1 per cent compared with the same period last year, figures released by LMRA show. Continue reading

Decree-by-Law

His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Monarch of the Kingdom of Bahrain also issued Decree-by-Law No. (32) for the year 2011 regarding rescinding and replacement of clause (E) of article (42) of Act No. (19) for the eyar 2006 regarding organizing LMRA as follows:

E- The LMRA shall deduct 50% from the total fees it collects and deposit the amount so deducted into the state’s public account in compliance with the procedures to be agreed upon between LMRA and the Ministry of Finance.

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Manama, July 27. (BNA) –

Labour Minister and Board Chairman of the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) Jameel bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan met here today the CEO of the Economic Development Board (EDB) and Board Chairman of the Labour Fund (Tamkeen) Shaikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa. Continue reading

Bahrain Centre for Excellence to hold arbitration programme

Manama, June 16 (BNA)

Bahrain Centre for Excellence will hold on Saturday activities of its arbitration committee as part of its various programmes for establishments and ministries. The announcement was made during a meeting held at the Supreme Council for Women (SCW) in the presence of the arbitration group (A). This event would continue for three weeks and would include Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) and the Ministry of Works. Continue reading