Ministry of Works: Retirement won’t be Imposed on Dismissed from Gulf Air
2018-11-07 - 9:24 p
Bahrain Mirror: Bahraini Undersecretary of Ministry of Labor Sabah Al-Dosari said that Gulf Air Company is working on proposing voluntary retirement to its employees, stressing that it will not oblige them to retire.
As for the messages sent to the employees in Gulf Air regarding terminating their services, Al-Dosari said "we deemed the messages completely canceled", stressing that "reinstated employees will not be obliged in voluntary retirement, the project will be proposed to all employees in the company," adding that employees who wish can apply to the program.
"Especially with the presence of a large group wishing to get such kind of proposal, and in case they are connived that the retirement is in their favor, they will apply to it," Al-Dosari further stated.
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