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Thursday, 26 October 2017
Qatar approves new bill to protect foreign workforce
The government of Qatar has approved a draft bill to set up a support fund for its two million-strong foreign workforce. Issa al-Nuaimi, Qatari labour minister, said that the fund would ensure overdue wages were paid to workers. The "Workers' Support and Insurance Fund" would operate independently under the auspices of the cabinet. The new measures, endorsed by the Qatari cabinet on Wednesday, include a minimum wage for foreign workforce to ensure workers have the necessary means to meet living expenses.
Qatar has also signed 36 bilateral agreements with countries from which it draws most of its foreign workforce. The objective is to provide legal protection to workers.
The Gulf nation has come under scrutiny for its treatment of foreign workers from countries such as India, Nepal and Bangladesh, as it is in the process of building new infrastructure in the run-up to hosting the 2022 football World Cup.
Last year, the Qatari government also introduced a new labour law aimed at making it easier for migrant workers to change jobs and leave the country. The 2016 law established the creation of state-run "grievance committees" to which workers can call on if employers deny them permission to leave the country.
To prevent delays in workers' salaries, a mechanism called the "Wage Protection System" was introduced in 2015. As part of this mechanism, companies are required to transfer the salaries of all employees through an electronic system to the employees' accounts in one of the state's recognised financial institutions.
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