Labour Market Regulatory Authority Chief Executive Officer Osama bin Abdulla Al-Absi received Egyptian Embassy Charge d’Affaires Amine Hassan and updated him on the Electronic Management System in issuing migrants’ work permits. Continue reading
CEO looks with the Acting Egyptian Ambassador the status of Egyptian employees in Bahrain
Offices of the “Central Information Organization (CIO)” at “LMRA” for issuing smart cards for expatriate employees
LMRA CEO looks with Indonesian Ambassador labour conditions of his country
LMRA CEO looks for bilateral cooperation with the charge d’Affaires of the Republic of Lebanon
LMRA to cancel work permits of establishments that failed to pay fees
The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) announced that it will, in accordance with the law and the Audit Bureau’s directives, begin cancellation of valid work permits issued to establishments that have not paid the monthly fees. Continue reading
LMRA ceo receives Bangladesh Under Secretary of Ministry of Expatriate Affairs and employment
LMRA CEO receives PRC Ambassador
The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA)’s CEO Ausama bin Abdullah Al-Absi received the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to the Kingdom of Bahrain Li Chen who was accompanied with the Chinese Consul Jin Hui. Continue reading
LMRA CEO and MOH Assistant Undersecretary explore Workers’ Health Insurance
The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA)’s CEO Ausama Abdullah Al-Absi and a delegation from the Ministry of Health (MOH) led by the Health Ministry’s Assistant Undersecretary for Public and Primary Health Dr. Mariam A. Al-Jalahma explored the enforcement of workers health insurance in compliance with Article 172 of the new Labour Law for the Private Sector that regulates health insurance and links the issuance labour permits for expatriate workers with the presence of the relevant health insurance policy. Continue reading
CEO receives the Chinese Ambassador
LMRA CEO Mr. Ausamah Al- Absi received H.E Mr. Lee Chen the ambassador of the Republic of China to the Kingdom, accompanied by the Chinese consular Hyo Jin. Continue reading







