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Bahrain starts labor inspection campaign

  • Bahrain: Monday, February 04 - 2008 at 11:00

Bahrain started a national labor inspection campaign after the end of six-month general amnesty granted to illegal workers, reported Gulf Daily News. The Executive Chairman of the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) Ali Radhi said that of total workers, 13,000 were deported and 37,000 were still in Bahrain after correcting their situations. Besides correcting the status of workers, the move has succeeded in motivating different companies to register 150,000 foreign workers with the LMRA.

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