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Government rejects proposal for extending grace period of one month for renewing expired work permits

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Last updated: 2024/05/19 at 4:16 PM
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The Bahrain government has recently rejected a proposed law that would have granted employers a 30-day grace period to renew work permits after their expiration. The decision was made due to concerns about potential conflicts with existing labour laws, practical implementation challenges, and exacerbation of irregular employment issues. The proposed law, originally suggested by MP Mamdooh Al Saleh, aimed to reduce lawsuits against employers by the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) and prevent disruptions in businesses due to expired work permits. Additionally, it sought to address irregular employment and improve oversight of the labour market.

The government argued that the current decision issued by the LMRA chairman, which regulates work permits for foreign nationals, adequately addresses these concerns. They also expressed worries that the proposed law could lead to confusion and practical difficulties in its implementation. Both the LMRA and the Ministry of Labour supported the government’s decision to reject the proposal. On the other hand, the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) suggested introducing amendments to achieve a balance between protecting employers and safeguarding workers’ rights.

According to the proposed amendments by BCCI, employers would have additional time to renew work permits without facing penalties if they unintentionally missed the renewal deadline. This approach aimed to differentiate between employers who overlook permit renewals and those who knowingly hire individuals without valid work permits. By striking a balance between employer protection and worker rights, BCCI’s suggestions sought to address the concerns of both parties involved in the labour market.

The rejection of the proposed law highlights the government’s commitment to upholding existing labour regulations and enforcement mechanisms. By addressing irregular employment and enhancing oversight of the labour market through the current regulatory framework, the government aims to maintain stability and compliance in the workforce. The decision to reject the proposal also underscores the importance of clarity and practicality in labour laws to ensure smooth implementation and prevent confusion among employers and workers.

Moving forward, stakeholders in Bahrain’s labour market, including employers, workers, government agencies, and business organizations, will need to collaborate to find effective solutions to the challenges facing the workforce. By fostering dialogue and cooperation, all parties can work towards a more balanced and fair labour system that protects both employer interests and worker rights. The rejection of the proposed law serves as a reminder of the importance of thoughtful considerations and consultations in shaping labour policies that benefit all stakeholders involved.

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