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Parliament’s Services Committee Rejects Proposed Gov’t Company to Monopolize Recruiting Domestic Workers
2017-07-01 - 2:36 am
Bahrain Mirror: The Parliamentary services committee rejected a proposed draft law to establish a governmental company in contribution from the Labor Market Regulatory Authority, to solely recruit domestic
The Labor Market Regulatory Authority requested the draft law to be reconsidered, as it would alter the natural role of the authority from drawing policies and supervising them and the commitment to laws and regulations, to conducting a commercial
On its part, the parliamentary committee believed that limiting human trafficking should be through regulations linked to human trafficking bans, and through monitoring domestic workers' recruiting agencies, and not through monopolizing domestic workers.
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