Manama, The Ministry of Labour emphasised its commitment to fostering cooperation among the three production parties through collaboration between company management and workers' representatives to resolve labour disputes related to employment conditions and the work environment. Jameel bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan, Minister of Labour, commended the efforts of the joint committees between the three production parties, which contribute to preserving the parties' rights, enhancing labour market stability, and further attracting investment opportunities in the Kingdom. The ministry's initiatives have led to a notable reduction in labour complaints, with 764 individual disputes successfully resolved between the start of 2024 and the end of June. Additionally, 3,211 labour consultations were provided to both employers and workers, ensuring a thorough understanding and adherence to their rights and obligations under the Private Sector Labour Law. Over the past four years, no collective labour disputes have been br ought before the courts, underscoring the ministry's success in mediation efforts. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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