The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) officials hope to send home or legalise more than 40,000 ‘irregular’ workers in Bahrain by the end of the year. Continue reading
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LMRA to support Easy Exit campaign
Bahrain’s Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) has pledged full support to the The Co-ordination Committee of Indian Associations (CCIA) campaign to utilise maximum benefits from Easy Exit plan for illegal workers. Continue reading
Illegal Bangladeshi workers apply for amnesty
Hundreds of illegal workers swamped the Bangladesh Embassy in Bahrain yesterday in the hope of returning home without prosecution.
Modern technology helps identify nameless man five months after accident
Manama: An Asian man whose name and nationality remained unknown for five months after he lost his memory in a traffic accident has been finally identified thanks to modern technology. Continue reading
Shaikh Nasser to patronise forum
Shaikh Nasser to patronise forum
date: 20 04, 2010
Apr 20 (BNA) A key forum spotlighting the aspirations and challenges of young entrepreneurs will be held on May 9 under the patronage of Royal Charity Organisation Board of Trustees’ chairman and Supreme Council for Youth and Sport first Deputy Chairman Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa. Continue reading
Bahrain wants embassies to help in sending illegal nationals home
Bahrain’s labour market regulatory authority (LMRA) said that embassies and consulates should be actively engaged in addressing the issue of their nationals staying illegally in the country.
Al Salam Bank signs Memorandum with LMRA
Al Salam Bank Bahrain (ASBB) announced that it had recently signed a Memorandum with the Labor Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA). The agreement authorizes the bank to collect fees on behalf of the LMRA at its Seef district and City Centre Mall branches, Continue reading
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Bahrain reforms raising cost of foreign labour
by Frederik Richter
on Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Bahrain’s labour market reforms have started to increase the cost of foreign workers to the benefit of locals, a government official said, with the government now working on introducing caps on foreign labour.
interview with Abdul Karim Radhi
committees, which are elected by the companies’ workers and employers, but are not trade unions as their formation depends on the Labour Ministry.