LMRA: 6 Unlicensed Manpower Agencies and 27 irregular Workers Referred for Legal Action

 The Labour Marker Regulatory Authority (LMRA) announced that 6 Manpower agencies were referred for legal action after failing to acquire the necessary licenses during a joint inspection campaign conducted in the Capital Governorate in coordination with the Ministry of Interior (MOI), represented by the General Directorate for Criminal Detection and Forensic Evidence and the Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs.

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LMRA conducts joint inspection campaign resulting in refering 8 unlicensed manpower agencies and 26 irregular workers for legal action

The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) announced that a joint inspection campaign conducted in the Capital Governorate, in coordination with the General Directorate of Crime Detection and Forensic Evidence and the Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (NPRA) of the Ministry of Interior, has resulted in the detection of a number of violations related to Labour Market and Residency Laws and Regulations.

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LMRA: 35 Irregular Workers Arrested and Eight Agencies Referred for Legal Action

The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) announced that a joint inspection campaign, in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, has resulted in the detection of a number of violations related to the Labour Market and Residency Laws and Regulations. Continue reading

LMRA Announces 4 March as Deadline for Workers to Correct their Legal Status Through Joining the Labour Registration Program

The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) calls on all irregular workers in the Kingdom of Bahrain and Flexi permit holders to take immediate actions to correct their legal status prior to 4th of March 2023. Continue reading

Drive against human trafficking reviewed

 

During the Ministrial meeting

During the Ministrial meeting

LABOUR Minister Dr Majeed Al Alawi yesterday chaired the first co-ordination meeting at the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) headquarters in Sanabis.LMRA chief executive Ali Ahmed Radhi delivered an updated presentation on illegal workers, detailing efforts to combat this phenomenon, described as the “backbone of human trafficking”. Continue reading