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GFoW records violations of worker s rights

GFoW records violations of worker s rights By: Times News Service Muscat: The General Federation of Oman Workers (GFoW) has registered five reports of workers rights violation within a span of five days. The GFoW said in a statement, Five Settlement records and new collective work agreements through the meetings of the work teams in the governorates tasked with following up and reviewing the decisions of the national workforce who have been terminated from work. 5 reports received by the General Federation of Oman workers during the period from January 31 to February 4, 2021. According to the federation, reports included deduction of wages, forcing workers to go on unpaid leave, deduction of leaves for quarantine periods from annual leave, and notifications of termination of service.

Oman to hire 40% of Omani job seekers by end of 2021

Dubai: Oman’s Ministry of Labour has announced that the Sultanate is planning to employ 40 per cent of Omani job seekers by the end of 2021 and around 85 per cent by next year, local media reported. During an interview with Oman TV, the minister Dr. Mahad Ba’owain, said the recent Omanisation decisions would help create more job opportunities for nationals. Oman’s private sector is projected to take in 70 per cent of Omani job seekers while the public sector will take in the remaining 30 per cent, Ba’owain added. He noted the decisions taken were in line with Oman’s Vision 2040, the country’s 10th five-year plan to address job market challenges and to support the government’s strategy towards digitalisation.

Oman s Ministry of Labour aims to employ 40 per cent of job-seekers this year

By: Times News Service Dr Mahad Ba’owain, Minister of Labour Muscat: Oman’s Ministry of Labour plans to employ 40 per cent of job-seekers by the end of this year, and up to 85 per cent by 2022. Dr Mahad Ba’owain, the country’s Minister of Labour, said the recent Omanisation decisions would help create these employment opportunities, with the private sector expected to take in 70 per cent of Omanis seeking work, and the government sector the remaining 30 per cent. “These decisions are based on Oman Vision 2040, the country’s 10th Five-Year Plan, labour market challenges, and the government’s strategy toward digitisation,” the minister said.

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