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Legislators suggest giving labor inspectors unrestricted access

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Last updated: 2024/07/15 at 11:19 PM
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The Services Committee of the House of Representatives is currently reviewing a proposed law that would grant inspectors from the Labor Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) the authority to enter all workplaces in both the private and public sectors, without exception. The explanatory memorandum accompanying the proposal highlights the existence of contractual agreements between the public and private sectors for the provision of foreign labour, including security personnel and other specialized roles. This necessitates the ability for LMRA inspectors to access these work locations, the memorandum explained. The proposed law aims to expedite the correction of any irregularities, enforce legal action against violators, and maintain stability within the labor market while safeguarding the rights of all parties involved.

The proposed legislation would authorize inspectors to enter all workplaces, including commercial establishments, banks, shopping malls, buildings with security guards, private companies of all types, government companies, state agencies, ministries, and other relevant locations. The explanatory memorandum stresses the need to verify the data, records, and labor supply contracts of foreign workers in both private and public entities. “This is crucial, given the increasing number of foreign workers in the country, to ensure they are legally employed and compliant with regulations,” it underscored. The proposal seeks to address the growing number of undocumented workers by enabling the LMRA to identify and rectify violations, take legal action against offenders, and ensure the enforcement of labor laws.

The proposed law is intended to create a more stable labor market by protecting the rights of both employers and employees in both the private and public sectors. It aims to ensure that foreign workers are legally employed and compliant with regulations, thus safeguarding their rights and preventing exploitation. By granting LMRA inspectors the authority to access all workplaces, the proposed legislation seeks to expedite the resolution of any irregularities and maintain stability within the labor market. This proactive approach is aimed at addressing the challenges posed by the increasing number of foreign workers in the country and ensuring that they are employed in a legal and compliant manner.

In addition to addressing undocumented workers, the proposed law also aims to enforce legal action against violators to hold them accountable for any violations of labor laws. By empowering LMRA inspectors to enter all workplaces, including those in the private and public sectors, the legislation seeks to ensure compliance with regulations and prevent exploitation of foreign workers. It also underscores the importance of maintaining stability within the labor market by addressing any irregularities promptly and taking legal action against offenders.

Ultimately, the proposed law is designed to protect the rights of both employers and employees in the private and public sectors. By granting LMRA inspectors the authority to access all workplaces, the legislation aims to ensure that foreign workers are legally employed and compliant with regulations, thus safeguarding their rights and preventing exploitation. It also emphasizes the need to verify data, records, and labor supply contracts to address the challenges posed by the increasing number of foreign workers in the country. The proposed law seeks to create a more stable labor market by enforcing legal action against violators and maintaining stability within the labor market.

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