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Monday, December 7 - 2009

Tamkeen and GII ink a BD154,200 deal

Tamkeen (Labour Fund) recently inked a deal with the Gulf Insurance Institute (GII) to train and find employment for 100 Bahrainis as administrative assistants.

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  • Chairman of the Gulf Insurance Institute Mr. Abdulmuttalib Mohammed Al Jaidi Tamkeen Chief Executive Mr. Abdulellah Al Qassimi.
    Chairman of the Gulf Insurance Institute Mr. Abdulmuttalib Mohammed Al Jaidi Tamkeen Chief Executive Mr. Abdulellah Al Qassimi.
The BD154,200 (One Hundred and Fifty Four Thousand and Two Hundred Bahraini Dinars) 2-year agreement was signed by Tamkeen's Chief Executive Mr. Abdullelah Al Qassimi and GII's Chairman Mr. Abdul Muttalib Al Jaidi.

The programme will be open to holders of academic and vocational diplomas to enroll in one of 5 batches of 20 students in a 5-month programme.

Successful participants will be offered employment as administrative assistants in the private sector at a minimum monthly salary of BD 400. The objective of the course is to qualify participants with key competencies in the areas of English and Arabic business writing, customer service, creative thinking and information technology amongst others.

"The exciting aspect of this course is that it opens up unlimited possibilities for career growth for bright and hard-working Bahrainis. It is a classic example of the productivity of our Skills Gaps initiative that identifies areas in the jobs market where there are gaps in supply and demand and helps to direct training resources there so that employers and employees stand to benefit and the workplace is enriched."


said Tamkeen's Chief Executive, Abdulellah Al Qassimi.

The GII was set up by regional industry leaders to serve the growing needs for human capital development in the fast moving insurance and risk management sector in the MENA region. Shareholders are major corporates from Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Dubai, Oman, France and Sudan.

GII was officially incorporated in June 2007 and licensed as a Management and Business Training Institute by the Ministry of Labour's Directorate of Training Institutes Affairs, Bahrain. GII moved into its centre headquarters in Amwaj Islands, Bahrain, in February 2008. GII Chairman Mr Abdul Muttalib Al Jaidi stated, " GII welcomes this opportunity play a part in Tamkeen's initiatives and to contribute to the quality and development of human capital in Bahrain".
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Tamkeen (Labour Fund):
The Kingdom of Bahrain has taken vital steps towards a labour market reform which is an essential stride to ensure that the human capital of the country is developed and that employment is made more attractive for localisation as well as to improve performances of businesses. The strive towards labour reform will impact the Kingdom's economy and raise standards of living as well as pose a challenging commitment to the improvement of services in Bahrain.

Tamkeen (Labour Fund) is a semi-autonomous yet independent authority which formulates strategic and operational plans to use the fees collected by the LMRA in order to enhance the overall prosperity of Bahrain by investing in Bahraini employability, job creation, and social support. Hence, the Tamkeen (Labour Fund)'s main objectives are (i) to support Bahrainis to become the employees of choice, and (ii) to support high quality private sector job creation and helping the private sector cope with the impact of labour market reform.

To achieve these objectives, Tamkeen (Labour Fund) will invest (i) in the cost and quality competitiveness of Bahrainis (e.g., reduction of cost of employing Bahrainis relative to expatriates, investment in skill and work ethic development programs of Bahrainis) and tackle employment barriers on both employer and labour market entrants sides through a combination of financial incentives and capability building, and (ii) in supporting the private sector's adjustment to new cost structures by providing access to capital to alleviate short-term cash constraints or improve productivity, and in know-how initiatives that support improvements in productivity and decreased reliance on expatriate labour through spreading management and technical knowledge.

For Media Enquiries, please contact:

Marketing Communications Department
Tamkeen (Labour Fund)
Kingdom of Bahrain
Tel: 17383335/17383327
Fax:17382352

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