The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) in Bahrain recently conducted 1,714 inspections between 18 and 24 August 2024, resulting in the detention of 45 illegal and non-compliant workers. In addition, 181 violators were deported during this period. These inspections revealed various breaches of regulations outlined in the Labour Market Regulatory Authority Law and the Residency Law of Bahrain, leading to legal action being taken where violations were found.
The majority of the inspections, 1,702 in total, were carried out across commercial establishments in all governorates of Bahrain. Furthermore, 12 joint operations were conducted, with seven in the Capital Governorate, one in Muharraq, and two in both the Northern and Southern Governorates. These joint efforts involved the collaboration of the Ministry of Interior, Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs, local police, and the Directorate of Verdict Enforcement and Alternative Sentencing.
The LMRA emphasized the importance of working together with other government bodies to increase inspections throughout Bahrain’s governorates. The goal is to address violations that could potentially disrupt the labour market or pose a threat to the economic and social security of the kingdom. This ongoing effort to combat illegal practices in the labour market and irregular employment is crucial for protecting the overall welfare of the community.
To further enhance these efforts, the LMRA urged the public to play a role in identifying and reporting any labour market violations or irregular employment. Individuals can report such cases through the eForm available on the Authority’s website, via the National Suggestions and Complaints System (Tawasul), or by contacting the LMRA Call Centre at 17506055. By increasing awareness and encouraging active participation from citizens and residents, the LMRA aims to create a safer and more regulated labour market in Bahrain.
It is essential for businesses and workers to understand and comply with the labour laws and regulations in Bahrain to avoid facing potential legal consequences. By adhering to these laws, companies can contribute to a fair and stable labour market environment, benefitting both employers and employees alike. The LMRA’s efforts in conducting inspections and enforcing regulations serve to maintain order and uphold the integrity of the labour market in Bahrain.
Overall, the recent inspections conducted by the Labour Market Regulatory Authority in Bahrain have brought to light several violations and resulted in the detainment and deportation of illegal workers and violators. Through collaborative efforts with various government bodies and active participation from the public, the LMRA aims to tackle illegal practices in the labour market and protect the economic and social security of the kingdom. By encouraging compliance with labour laws and regulations, the LMRA is working towards creating a safer, fairer, and more regulated labour market environment in Bahrain.