The Migrant Workers Protection Society (MWPS) recently launched a campaign titled “Extend the Shade,” advocating for an extension of the summer work ban in Bahrain. Currently, the ban prohibits outdoor work between 12 pm and 4 pm for two months, but MWPS is calling for it to be extended to three months. The society’s president, Mona Al Moayyed, is working with the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry to gain support for the campaign. She pointed out that while Bahrain was a pioneer in implementing the sunshade ban in 2007, other Gulf countries have since extended their bans to three months.
Al Moayyed emphasized the positive impact of the current work ban, including increased productivity and a decrease in heat-related illnesses among workers. She expressed confidence that the campaign will be successful, as the government, legislative bodies, and private sector in Bahrain have consistently supported human rights and worker welfare. The “Extend the Shade” campaign aims to protect the health and safety of workers during the peak heat period in summer by extending the work ban and creating a safer working environment.
Madhavan Kallath, the MWPS General Secretary, called on everyone to support the campaign, stating that together, they can protect the rights and health of workers. The organizers believe that extending the work ban is not only an ethical necessity but also an investment in the social and economic development of the country. The midday work ban, which started on July 1, 2024, and will conclude on August 31, 2024, aims to safeguard workers from heat-related illnesses during the hottest months of the year by prohibiting work under direct sunlight between 12 pm and 4 pm.
A contact number, (32265727), has been set up for citizens and residents to report any observations or infractions during the summer midday work ban. This initiative highlights the commitment of Bahrain to promoting worker welfare and ensuring a safe working environment for all individuals, particularly during extreme heat conditions. The campaign “Extend the Shade” serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting the rights and health of workers in all sectors and industries.
By supporting this campaign, individuals can make a tangible difference in the lives of thousands of workers in Bahrain. With the help of the community, MWPS aims to achieve a positive change that will benefit both the workers and the nation as a whole. The success of the campaign relies on the collaboration and commitment of all stakeholders, including the government, businesses, and the public. By extending the summer work ban, Bahrain can set a new standard for worker protection and well-being in the region.
In conclusion, the “Extend the Shade” campaign led by the Migrant Workers Protection Society seeks to extend the current summer work ban in Bahrain to three months. By advocating for this change, the society aims to protect the health and safety of workers, reduce heat-related illnesses, and create a safer working environment during the hottest months of the year. With the support of the community and various stakeholders, this campaign has the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of workers and contribute to the overall social and economic progress of Bahrain.