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New Requirement for Expatriate Workers in Bahrain’s Public Sector: Master’s Degree and Experience

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Last updated: 2024/10/29 at 3:32 PM
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Bahrain’s new law governing expatriate hiring in the public sector has sparked debate over its potential impact on job opportunities for locals and the ability of departments to fill essential roles. The legislation, which requires expat hires to hold a master’s degree and have at least ten years of experience, aims to prioritize Bahraini talent and promote knowledge transfer to local staff. While the law has received widespread support, concerns have been raised about potential hiring inflexibility and the impact on recruiting specialized skills.

The new law, which limits expatriate contracts to two years and requires training for Bahraini staff to take over responsibilities, aligns with the government’s goal of empowering local workers for future public sector positions. However, some officials have expressed reservations about the stringent qualifications, noting that they may limit the pool of qualified candidates for specialized roles. In fact, Minister Ghanim Al Buainain highlighted that 28 positions in the public sector remain unfilled, as no Bahraini applicants have come forward for these roles.

Maintaining flexibility in hiring practices has been highlighted as crucial to attracting specialized skills and adapting to the evolving demands of the job market. Some officials have cautioned that codifying rigid hiring standards into law could hinder departments’ ability to fill essential roles with necessary expertise. As Bahrain moves forward with this legislation, the government faces the challenge of striking a balance between prioritizing local talent and ensuring that public sector positions are filled by qualified professionals.

The new law reflects a shift towards promoting Bahraini talent and knowledge transfer in the public sector. By setting high qualifications for expatriate hires and requiring them to train Bahraini staff to take over their responsibilities, the legislation aims to empower local workers for future roles. However, concerns have been raised about the potential impact of the strict requirements on recruiting specialized skills and filling essential positions within government departments.

As the government grapples with implementing the new legislation, the need to strike a balance between prioritizing local talent and ensuring that key roles are filled with qualified professionals remains a pressing issue. Officials have highlighted the importance of maintaining hiring flexibility to attract specialized skills and adapt to market demands. As Bahrain navigates this challenge, it will be essential to monitor the impact of the new law on job opportunities for locals and the ability of departments to recruit the expertise needed to fulfill their mandates.

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