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Government clarifies that legislators are not eligible for unemployment insurance

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Last updated: 2024/07/10 at 2:08 PM
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Unemployment insurance in Bahrain is a hot topic of debate, particularly in relation to members of the legislative authority, municipal councils, and the Capital Municipality Council. The government has clarified that these members are not eligible for unemployment benefits, as they do not fall under work-related injury insurance or the Social Insurance Law. This clarification came in response to a proposal suggesting a 1% deduction from their salaries for such insurance. The government argues that this proposed deduction contradicts the fundamental principles and provisions of Decree Law No. 78 of 2006, which governs the unemployment insurance system in Bahrain.

According to the law, beneficiaries of unemployment insurance are defined as “insured or first-time job seekers” who meet specific conditions. Insured individuals are further defined as workers covered by the provisions of the law, including civil employees working for the government, public legal persons covered by work-related injury insurance, and private sector workers covered by the Social Insurance Law. The government stresses the importance of adhering to these definitions and criteria to ensure the integrity and coherence of the unemployment insurance system.

The government also raises concerns about the potential impact of the proposed deduction on the technical foundations of the unemployment insurance system. Actuarial studies play a crucial role in assessing unemployment risks, determining funding sources, and calculating benefits. Introducing a deduction for certain members could disrupt these calculations and put the financial stability of the system at risk. It is essential to prioritize the sustainability and effectiveness of the unemployment insurance system by maintaining consistency with established frameworks and principles.

In light of these considerations, the government emphasizes the need for each legislative text to respect the specific roles and requirements of the unemployment insurance system. Introducing unnecessary complications, such as the proposed deduction for certain members, could jeopardize the system’s functionality and overall success. Preserving the integrity and coherence of the system is paramount in ensuring that those in need of unemployment benefits receive the necessary support, while also maintaining the financial stability and sustainability of the system as a whole.

In conclusion, the government’s clarification on the eligibility of certain members for unemployment insurance benefits sheds light on the importance of upholding the principles and provisions of the existing laws governing the system. By adhering to established criteria and definitions, Bahrain can ensure the integrity and coherence of its unemployment insurance system, while also safeguarding its financial stability and effectiveness. It is crucial for legislative texts to align with the technical foundations of the system and prioritize its sustainability for the benefit of those in need of unemployment support in the country.

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