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Promotion of Bahrainization in the workforce

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Last updated: 2024/08/20 at 2:27 AM
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The Council of Representatives in Bahrain is currently considering a proposal that would impose a 30% cap on the number of foreign workers allowed in commercial establishments. This proposed law, aimed at promoting “Bahrainization” and increasing job opportunities for Bahraini citizens, is set to significantly impact the country’s labour market dynamics. The proposed legislation also includes substantial financial penalties for businesses that exceed this limit, with fees potentially reaching up to 20% of a foreign worker’s salary.

In addition to the immediate 30% cap, the proposal envisions a phased increase in Bahrainization rates over time. This would involve establishing a maximum ceiling for foreign workers within the National Labour Market Plan, which aims to guide the country’s labour market development. The proposed law would also mandate a maximum limit on the total number of work permits issued by the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) within a specific timeframe, providing greater control over the flow of foreign workers into the country.

While the proposed law emphasizes the importance of social justice and fair cooperation between the public and private sectors, it also acknowledges the need for flexibility in sectors where there is a shortage of Bahraini workers. Exemptions would be granted for specific professions and domestic workers, ensuring that certain industries can still access foreign labour when necessary. The proponents of the proposed law are seeking to achieve economic development based on a planned strategy and the pursuit of prosperity for all citizens.

As the proposed law undergoes review by the Services Committee, it is expected to face significant debate in the Council of Representatives. Key concerns surrounding the potential impact on businesses heavily reliant on foreign workers and the feasibility of achieving Bahrainization goals will be scrutinized during the legislative process. The outcome of this debate will have far-reaching implications for Bahrain’s labour market and economic future, highlighting the importance of balancing the needs of businesses with the goal of increasing job opportunities for Bahraini citizens.

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