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Employers are responsible for covering injuries of foreign workers.

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Last updated: 2024/06/24 at 6:29 AM
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A proposal has been submitted by MP Mohammed Al Maarafi to amend the Social Insurance Law in Bahrain, suggesting that work-related injuries suffered by foreign workers should be covered by their employers. The proposal aims to eliminate separate deductions towards insurance for work-related injuries and limit employer contributions to the Social Insurance Organisation (SIO) to three percent of Bahraini workers’ wages. Foreign workers would be exempt from these contributions under the proposed changes.

The amendments are justified by the Health Insurance Law of 2018, which requires employers to provide health insurance coverage for their workers, including their dependents if specified in the employment contract. Al Maarafi argues that this mandatory health insurance would cover the medical needs of foreign workers in case of work-related injuries, eliminating the need for separate insurance deductions.

However, the proposal has sparked a debate, with concerns raised about the potential impact on both Bahraini and foreign workers. Some fear that reducing employer contributions could affect the financial sustainability of the SIO, potentially impacting the benefits available to Bahraini workers in the future. There are also worries about creating a two-tier system by exempting foreign workers from social insurance contributions, leading to disparities in benefits between Bahraini and foreign workers.

Additionally, questions have been raised about the adequacy of mandatory health insurance to cover work-related injuries for foreign workers. Some argue that relying solely on health insurance may not provide sufficient protection for workers who suffer serious injuries on the job. An intense debate is expected in the coming weeks regarding the proposed amendments, and it remains to be seen whether the proposal will be adopted in its current form or modified to address the concerns raised.

In conclusion, the proposed amendments to the Social Insurance Law in Bahrain aim to shift the responsibility of covering work-related injuries for foreign workers from separate insurance deductions to mandatory health insurance provided by employers. While this proposal has sparked a debate and raised concerns about its potential impact on both Bahraini and foreign workers, it remains to be seen how the legislation will evolve in the coming weeks to address these issues and ensure adequate protection for all workers in Bahrain.

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