Good News for OFW in Bahrain!!!
This is quite interesting coz every Filipino Worker here in Qatar is expecting some changes also in terms of sponsorship rules...
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OFWs in Bahrain to benefit from new sponsorship rule
08/01/2009 | 02:49 PM
Some 40,000 Filipinos working in Bahrain will be among the main beneficiaries of a decision by the Bahrain government to ease sponsorship rules for them, a report said Saturday.
To help make the 40,000 Filipino workers in Bahrain aware of the new policy, the Philippine Embassy is preparing an awareness campaign, said online news site Khaleej Times (www.khaleejtimes.com).
Charge d'áffaires Jose Dela Rosa Burgos said that with the Bahrain government's decision, foreign workers can change jobs without no-objection certificates (NoC) from their employers.
The Bahraini government, which announced the decision in May, will stick to its August 1 schedule for the implementation of the new labor rule, despite objections from the business community.
Bahrain Labor Undersecretary Jameel Humadan said decision did not mean completely abolishing sponsorship, but expatriate workers would now have rights to change employers without much ado.
Humadan said implementing the clause in the Labor Market Regulatory Law would improve Bahrain’s image in the international community.
“The right of expatriate workers to shift jobs without no-objection letters from their employers is part of the clause in the Labor Market Regulatory Law that had been in effect since last year. We gave enough grace period for the decision to be implemented," he added.
The government went ahead with the plan after a committee comprising representatives from the public and private sectors failed to agree on Bahrain’s commitments to international labor laws, and protecting the rights of business owners.
Bahrain’s lead could also extend to Filipinos and other nationalities elsewhere in the Arabian Peninsula should other countries hosting foreign workers would follow suit.
The Indian Embassy, which has the largest number of foreign workers in Bahrain estimated at 300,000, also said it will alert its citizens already there or those who plan to arrive about the new rule.
Indian Embassy First Secretary Ajay Kumar said the focus would be on Indians coming to Bahrain as they would not know much about labor market situations there.
“The embassy appreciates the role of the Bahrain’s government to offer more rights to foreign workers and we will continue to help the country and our community towards improving the labor market," he said.
The Pakistani Embassy said the new rule would ensure 30,000 of its workers would not be exploited.
“There is no chance for some companies to cheat workers if we inform them before joining about the new privilege of shifting jobs without the permission of sponsors," said the embassy’s first secretary, Mohammed Saleem. - GMANews.TV
Qatar Today issued on June '09, quoted this phrase "Scrap Sponsorship, enfeeble Security". Meaning businessmen are really not open for this changes. Chairman of QICC even stated that this could hamper the economic stability of the country considerng the ratio of expat workers here in Qatar. He mentioned that the present system should be keep in condition of respecting worker's right in specific and human rights in general...
Hmmm, yun nga ba talaga?...
Yeah, so envious of them coz they will going to experience freedom from what we can call "modern version of human slavery"(correct me if I'm wrong)in middle east countries.
Ladycharm - If you are going to use your charm with the local guys, 100% it will happen...
MO RIN...YUN LANG!!!
Its happened in Kuwait also....the wheel has started to move.
These old laws were anyway against "development"....of the country as a whole.
I feel to much jeolus, i really what to get out of this h**l, for my children sake! Hope and pray for this to happen here,,
Mabrook to all our kababayans in Bahrain...I hope qatar will follow very very very very soon...
MO RIN...YUN LANG!!!
congwatz to them! hope qatar will f0llow.. sooooooooon :D