The Bahrain Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) recently welcomed a delegation from the National Institution for Human Rights (NIHR), underscoring the nation’s commitment to worker rights and a transparent labour system. The visit focused on showcasing the LMRA’s ongoing efforts to foster a fair, stable, and secure work environment for all, particularly for the significant expatriate workforce in the Kingdom. This collaborative engagement highlights Bahrain’s proactive approach to labour standards and human rights protection.
LMRA & NIHR Collaboration: Strengthening Worker Protections in Bahrain
The delegation, comprised of Dr. Mallallah Al Hammadi (NIHR Vice Chairperson and Board Member), Dr. Abdulla Al Thawadi (Board Member), and Muna Koro (Board Member), was given a comprehensive overview of the LMRA’s operations and initiatives. The core message conveyed was the LMRA’s dedication to upholding the principles of decent work and ensuring the welfare of both employers and employees. This visit represents a crucial step in reinforcing the partnership between regulatory bodies and human rights institutions in Bahrain.
Focus on Fair Labour Practices
The LMRA emphasized its commitment to maintaining a level playing field for all participants in the labour market. This includes rigorous enforcement of labour laws, proactive inspections, and the implementation of systems designed to prevent exploitation and abuse. The authority’s work extends to both the commercial and domestic sectors, recognizing the unique vulnerabilities that can exist within each.
The discussion also touched upon the importance of addressing grievances promptly and effectively. The LMRA detailed its procedures for handling complaints and ensuring that workers have access to redress mechanisms when their rights are violated. This commitment to dispute resolution is a key component of a healthy and sustainable labour market.
Key Initiatives to Enhance the Labour Landscape
Several key initiatives were presented to the NIHR delegation, demonstrating the LMRA’s forward-thinking approach to labour regulation. These initiatives are designed to modernize the system, increase transparency, and ultimately, better protect expatriate workers in Bahrain.
The Wage Protection System (WPS)
A significant focus was placed on the development and implementation of the Wage Protection System (WPS). This system mandates electronic salary payments in the private sector, providing a verifiable record of wages paid and reducing the risk of wage theft or delays. The WPS is a game-changer for transparency and accountability, empowering workers with greater control over their earnings.
The LMRA explained how the WPS streamlines the payment process, minimizes administrative burdens, and contributes to a more efficient and reliable labour market. It also highlighted the system’s role in promoting financial inclusion among the workforce.
International Bank Account Numbers (IBAN) for Expatriates
Another crucial initiative discussed was the issuance of an International Bank Account Number (IBAN) for every expatriate worker in Bahrain. This measure ensures that all workers have access to formal banking services, facilitating safe and secure money transfers and promoting financial stability. Having an IBAN is also essential for utilizing the WPS effectively.
This initiative directly addresses concerns about the financial security of foreign workers and helps to integrate them more fully into the Bahraini financial system. It also simplifies the process of receiving remittances and managing personal finances.
A Closer Look at LMRA’s Operational Directorates
The delegation received detailed briefings on the functions of the Employers Services Directorate and the Expatriate Services Directorate. These directorates are responsible for a wide range of tasks, including processing work permits, managing visa applications, and ensuring compliance with labour regulations.
The LMRA explained how these directorates work in tandem to create a seamless and efficient process for both employers and employees. They also emphasized the importance of providing clear and accessible information to all stakeholders.
Visiting the Expat Protection Centre
A particularly impactful part of the visit was the tour of the Expat Protection Centre. This dedicated facility provides a safe haven for workers who have experienced abuse or exploitation. The NIHR delegation was briefed on the comprehensive services offered at the centre, including legal assistance, counselling, and emergency shelter.
The centre’s existence demonstrates Bahrain’s commitment to proactively protecting vulnerable workers and providing them with the support they need to navigate challenging situations. It serves as a vital resource for ensuring that labour standards are upheld and that workers are treated with dignity and respect.
In conclusion, the visit by the NIHR delegation to the LMRA underscores Bahrain’s dedication to fostering a fair and equitable labour market. The initiatives discussed, particularly the Wage Protection System and the issuance of IBANs, represent significant steps towards enhancing worker protections and promoting transparency. This collaborative approach between regulatory bodies and human rights institutions is essential for ensuring that Bahrain continues to be a destination of choice for skilled workers while upholding the highest standards of human rights and labour practices. We encourage readers to learn more about the LMRA’s initiatives on their official website and to contribute to a positive and respectful work environment for all.

