AFP: Bahrain labour body seeks passports of absconding workers

Bahrain labour body seeks passports of absconding workers
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MANAMA (AFP) — Bahrain’s labour watchdog invited employers on Saturday to hand over the passports of absconding foreign workers in the Gulf state which hosts many Asian workers.

The embassies of India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and the Philippines as well as three Arab states — Egypt, Jordan and Iraq — would collect the passports of their respective nationals from the employers throughout September, the Labour Market Authority said in a statement.

The statement, received by AFP, did not give an estimate of absconding workers. It said employers would not be fined or otherwise penalised if they handed over the passports.

Bahrain labour body seeks passports of absconding workers
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MANAMA (AFP) — Bahrain’s labour watchdog invited employers on Saturday to hand over the passports of absconding foreign workers in the Gulf state which hosts many Asian workers.

The embassies of India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and the Philippines as well as three Arab states — Egypt, Jordan and Iraq — would collect the passports of their respective nationals from the employers throughout September, the Labour Market Authority said in a statement.

The statement, received by AFP, did not give an estimate of absconding workers. It said employers would not be fined or otherwise penalised if they handed over the passports.

The labour watchdog was created by the government two years ago to promote the employment of Bahrainis and make them more competitive than foreign workers by imposing more taxes on the recruitment and employment of foreigners.

Unemployment has long been a key concern in Bahrain, the only Gulf state which does not export crude oil and whose economy relies heavily on banking and other services.

Some 250,000 expatriates, mostly from Asia, work in Bahrain, making up roughly a third of the Gulf state’s population of around 707,000.