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Ministry of Labour announces 32 new professions to be reserved for Omanis

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Last updated: 2024/09/06 at 12:23 PM
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Recently, the Ministry of Labour in Muscat made an important announcement regarding changes to the list of jobs that are banned for expatriates. This decision, outlined in Ministerial Decision No. (501/2024), includes a total of 32 new jobs that are now prohibited for non-Omani workers. These jobs span across various sectors including IT, tourism, transport, marketing, and more. The decision is set to take effect on the 2nd of September 2024, with some exceptions for specific professions where regulations will be phased in over the following years.

Some of the newly added professions to the banned list include roles such as Hotel Reception Manager, Travel Agent, Quality Control Manager, Marketing Specialist, and more. These positions are deemed as not suitable for expatriates to work in and are now exclusively reserved for Omani nationals. The ministry’s decision aims to prioritize the interests of the local workforce and ensure that job opportunities are made available to Omani citizens in these specific fields.

The gradual implementation of the regulations for certain professions, such as Computer Programmer, Computer Engineer, and Website Designer, allows for a smooth transition period for both employers and employees. This phased approach gives organizations time to adjust their staffing requirements and seek out local talent to fill these roles. By enforcing these restrictions on specific jobs, the Ministry of Labour is taking steps to strengthen the job market for Omani nationals and promote the hiring of local workers in key industries.

In addition to the newly prohibited jobs, the decision also outlines a timeline for the regulation of existing professions. Positions like General Systems Analyst, Ship Movement Controller, and Computer Maintenance Technician will be subject to specific dates for compliance with the new regulations. This structured approach ensures that both employers and expatriate workers have sufficient time to adapt to the changes and make necessary adjustments to their employment status.

Employers and organizations affected by these new regulations are advised to review the updated list of prohibited jobs and take necessary actions to comply with the ministry’s decision. Failure to adhere to these restrictions could result in penalties or legal consequences. It is important for businesses operating in Muscat to stay informed about changes in labour regulations to avoid any disruptions to their operations and ensure compliance with the law.

Overall, the Ministry of Labour’s decision to add 32 new jobs to the list of prohibited professions for expatriates reflects the government’s commitment to prioritizing the employment opportunities for Omani citizens. By restricting certain roles to local workers, the ministry aims to create a more level playing field in the job market and support the growth and development of the local workforce in Muscat. As these regulations come into effect, employers and expatriate workers must ensure they are aware of the changes and take appropriate action to comply with the new requirements.

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