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Legislators Suggest Changes to Social Insurance Law to Reduce Employer Contributions

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Last updated: 2024/06/23 at 10:20 PM
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Several Members of Parliament (MPs) in Bahrain have put forward a proposal to amend the Social Insurance Law with the goal of reducing employer contributions. The proposed changes would have a significant impact on both Bahraini and foreign workers, as they would alter the current system in various ways. One of the key changes is the introduction of a flat 3% monthly rate that employers would pay for Bahraini workers’ wages to the Social Insurance Organisation (SIO). This is a significant reduction from the current contribution rate, which varies based on the worker’s salary and industry. Additionally, foreign workers would be completely exempt from these contributions if the amendment is passed.

Another significant change proposed in the amendment is that employers would be responsible for providing medical care for non-Bahraini workers in case of work injuries. This would include covering the costs of treatment, daily allowances, and injury compensation. MP Mohammed Al-Marafi, who supports the proposal, argues that these amendments are in line with the 2018 Health Insurance Law, which mandates employers to provide health insurance for their workers and their dependents if stated in the employment contract. Al-Marafi believes that this would eliminate the need for separate insurance deductions for expatriate workers.

Despite the potential benefits of the proposed amendments, they have sparked debates and raised concerns about their implications for both Bahraini and foreign workers. Some fear that reducing employer contributions could impact the financial sustainability of the SIO, potentially affecting the benefits available to Bahraini workers in the future. Additionally, exempting foreign workers from social insurance contributions might create a two-tier system where Bahraini workers receive more comprehensive benefits. There are also questions about whether the mandatory health insurance would be adequate to cover work-related injuries for foreign workers.

The proposed amendments are set to be further discussed and debated in the coming weeks, as stakeholders analyze the potential implications and suggest modifications to address concerns. It remains to be seen whether the proposal will be adopted in its current form or if changes will be made to ensure a balanced approach that safeguards the interests of both Bahraini and foreign workers. Stay tuned for updates on this crucial reform that could reshape the social insurance landscape in Bahrain.

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