1. Qatar Living is an online community for everyone living in or interested in the State of Qatar. All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. Comments are owned by the Poster. The views reflected by members on this site are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Qatar Living. Qatar Living is not responsible for any material submitted to the site. Any material posted is not endorsed, reviewed or approved by the Website Owner.
Participation is at the heart of our web site. We believe that collectively our members have more knowledge about life in Qatar than any one person or guidebook. We want to provide a platform for them to share their knowledge and experiences and help newcomers adapt easily to life in Qatar.
Our community caters for professionals (engineers, teachers, IT, finance) who are considering relocating to Qatar as well as current residents who use the site to share hints/tips and provide advice to newcomers.
Rule No. 10 --If you are not interested in a topic or think someone is asking a silly question, just move onto another post instead of insulting or mocking them.
Rule No. 14 --Do not post anything that could be considered libelous or defamatory.
2. The Labor Law of Qatar provides a body of laws and regulations outlining the legal rights, restrictions and obligations of workers, employers and workers committees. All parties involved should adhere to the Labor Law.
The Ministry of Labor is authorized to mediate in cases of labor dispute. Workers may submit their complaints to the ministry’s Labor Department.
Dispute Resolution
After investigating a worker’s complaint, the Labor Department will try its best to resolve the issue without referring it to court. The department will contact the employer and request for proofs and documents if necessary. If a resolution cannot be reached, the case will be referred to court.
Additional Information
Call 44406406 for more information.
3. The National Human Rights Committee aims to protect human rights and freedoms in Qatar. Those who feel their rights have been violated can file a complaint in person, online or through fax.
In Person
Visit NHRC’s office in Souq Al-Rawda, Salwa Road to file a complaint in person. Call 444444012 for directions.
Online
The option to submit a complaint online is available. Please provide reason(s) in the form why you cannot attend the matter in person.
Through Fax
To submit a complaint through fax, print out the electronic form, and then fax it to 44444013.
Additional Information
If you do not hear back from NHRC within three business days, please call 44444012 or visit the committee’s office.
1. Qatar Living is an online community for everyone living in or interested in the State of Qatar. All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. Comments are owned by the Poster. The views reflected by members on this site are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Qatar Living. Qatar Living is not responsible for any material submitted to the site. Any material posted is not endorsed, reviewed or approved by the Website Owner.
Participation is at the heart of our web site. We believe that collectively our members have more knowledge about life in Qatar than any one person or guidebook. We want to provide a platform for them to share their knowledge and experiences and help newcomers adapt easily to life in Qatar.
Our community caters for professionals (engineers, teachers, IT, finance) who are considering relocating to Qatar as well as current residents who use the site to share hints/tips and provide advice to newcomers.
Rule No. 10 --If you are not interested in a topic or think someone is asking a silly question, just move onto another post instead of insulting or mocking them.
Rule No. 14 --Do not post anything that could be considered libelous or defamatory.
2. The Labor Law of Qatar provides a body of laws and regulations outlining the legal rights, restrictions and obligations of workers, employers and workers committees. All parties involved should adhere to the Labor Law.
The Ministry of Labor is authorized to mediate in cases of labor dispute. Workers may submit their complaints to the ministry’s Labor Department.
Dispute Resolution
After investigating a worker’s complaint, the Labor Department will try its best to resolve the issue without referring it to court. The department will contact the employer and request for proofs and documents if necessary. If a resolution cannot be reached, the case will be referred to court.
Additional Information
Call 44406406 for more information.
3. The National Human Rights Committee aims to protect human rights and freedoms in Qatar. Those who feel their rights have been violated can file a complaint in person, online or through fax.
In Person
Visit NHRC’s office in Souq Al-Rawda, Salwa Road to file a complaint in person. Call 444444012 for directions.
Online
The option to submit a complaint online is available. Please provide reason(s) in the form why you cannot attend the matter in person.
Through Fax
To submit a complaint through fax, print out the electronic form, and then fax it to 44444013.
Additional Information
If you do not hear back from NHRC within three business days, please call 44444012 or visit the committee’s office.