The Migrant Workers Protection Society (MWPS) has welcomed the government’s decision to extend the summer work ban for an extra month, prioritizing the health and safety of migrant workers. This move reflects a commitment to upholding the well-being of these workers during extreme weather conditions. The extension of the work ban, which was initially set to end last month, is a significant measure in protecting the rights and dignity of migrant workers who face harsh working environments during peak summer months with soaring temperatures. This decision aims to prevent heat-related illnesses and safeguard the welfare of the workers who contribute immensely to the economy.
Mona Almoayyed, Chairperson of the Migrant Workers Protection Society, praised the government for prioritizing the safety of workers with this decision. She emphasized the relief that the extension will provide to migrant workers facing challenging and potentially hazardous working conditions during the summer heat. Almoayyed stated that it is a collective responsibility to ensure the well-being of workers, and the extension of the work ban is a step in the right direction. The society has been actively campaigning for the extension of the work ban with their #ExtendTheShade campaign, which garnered public support and drew attention to the urgent need for action regarding summer work conditions.
The MWPS has initiated the campaign last month and submitted a representation to the Labour Minister in this regard. The success of the campaign highlights the power of collective voices advocating for the rights of vulnerable workers. The society expressed gratitude to everyone who participated and contributed to the campaign’s momentum. MWPS hopes that this decision to extend the work ban will prompt further discussions on improving labour standards and enhancing protective measures for all migrant workers throughout the year. The society remains committed to advocating for systemic changes that ensure safe, just, and fair working conditions for every migrant worker.
MWPS urges employers to comply with the extension of the work ban and explore alternative measures to support their workforce during this period. The health and safety of individuals who contribute to society’s growth must always take precedence. As the society moves forward, MWPS stands ready to collaborate with government agencies, employers, and other stakeholders to develop comprehensive strategies that address the challenges faced by migrant workers, ensuring protection and sustainability in the labour market. For further information, individuals can contact MWPS at 17827895.