After the long awaited excitement and curiosity of ex-pats directing all their attentions on issues concerning the press release of the latest Labor Reform of 2014, Qatar’s government has
proposed making it easier for expats to leave the country and change jobs, but
has stopped short of abolishing a system of exit visas and no-objection
certificates for its foreign workforce.
Officials from the
Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs held a highly
anticipated press conference this afternoon to release what it billed as
“wide-ranging labour market reforms.”
“We want to provide
more protection to the expat community and (all) workers in this country, to
provide them with more protection and safeguard their rights,” said Salih Saeed
Al-Sahwi, MOLSA’s manager of labor relations, according to the official
translation.
Actual changes,
however, appear to be some time away. Today’s announcement represents the
“first step” in changing Qatar’s labor laws, as proposals supported by the
executive branch of government must still be circulated to the country’s
Chamber of Commerce and approved by the Advisory (Shura) Council.
Proposed changes
The current exit
permit system largely requires foreign workers to get their employer’s consent
to leave the country. Officials today proposed shifting this process to an
automated system run by the Ministry of Interior.
Expats would apply for
a permit at least 72 hours prior to departure. It would then be up to their
employer to argue why the individual should not be allowed to leave the
country, such as criminal or financial wrongdoing. Any objections would then be
reviewed by a special committee.
Travel applications
for emergencies would be flagged and dealt with separately, an official told Doha
News.
Some employers in
Qatar have previously argued that the exit permit system is needed to prevent
foreign workers from fleeing the country after taking out loans that the
sponsor is liable to cover.
The government appears
to have undermined that argument by proposing that employers no longer be
financially responsible for their employees. Instead, financial obligations
incurred by foreign workers will be governed by the country’s civil and
commercial laws.
Changing jobs
Currently, expats
require a no-objection certificate from their employers before they can change
sponsors and take up a new job in Qatar. Alternatively, they can leave the
country for two years before taking up a new position.
Under the government’s
new proposals, employees who sign a fixed-term contract would be free to
transfer to a new employer at the end of their contract.
However, those who
sign an indefinite contract would have to work for their employer for five
years before being allowed to change positions.
If foreign workers
want to change jobs earlier, they would still need the permission of their
employer.
Other key points of
the reform package include:
·
Increasing the penalty
for confiscating a worker’s travel documents from a maximum of QR10,000 to up
to QR50,000 per passport;
·
Distributing a “model
contract” that employers must follow in principle when drafting employment
agreements;
·
Requiring wages to be
paid electronically to ensure wages are deposited into a worker’s bank account
on time;
·
Enforcing a new
accommodation standard for workers’ housing. No details of those standards were
provided; and
·
Formulating harsher
penalties for labor law violations, such as late payment of wages and
violations of the new accommodations standards.
Killing ‘kafala’
Officials at
Wednesday’s press conference repeatedly said that the current kafala sponsorship system would
be eliminated, starting by changing the name of the law to one governing the
“entry, residence and exit of expatriate workers.”
While the the
practical implications are unclear, it appears the intent is to give more weight
to the contract between employers and employees alongside more state oversight
and regulation.
Officials said the
changes would cover all foreign employees in Qatar when asked if the proposals
included domestic workers, who are not currently covered by the country’s labor
laws.
A suggestion that a
minimum wage might be included was rejected by Al-Sahwi, who said salaries
would be based on the forces of supply and demand.
However, in response
to another question, Ali Ahmad Al-Khulaifi – the planning and quality
department director at the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs – opened the
door to ending the prohibition on workers joining trade unions.
“We believe in the
right of workers to have trade unions and their own associations,” he said in
Arabic.
However, he hedged his
comments by noting that the labor market in Qatar – which is overwhelmingly made
up of foreigners – is different from other countries, meaning any such changes
regarding trade unions required further study and consultations.
We'll keep you posted with additional updates and announcements. The Ministries are planning regular announcements on these reforms and how and when they will be implemented. They will be working closely with local and international companies to provide support during this transition period.
source; Dohanews
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