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Resident cards a must for admissions in govt schools in Oman
Expatriate children aged five years and above must have resident cards, in order to get admissions in government schools. This system was introduced recently. Confirming to Muscat Daily, a senior…
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Workshops throw light on rights of employers, staff in Oman
Held at a Riyada incubator under the auspices of Hamad bin Khamis Al Amri, undersecretary at the Ministry of Manpower, the event also highlighted the rights of employers and employees. A series of…
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253 workers found violating Labour Law in Oman
North Al Batinah governorate saw the largest number of Labour Law violations with (56), followed by Muscat with (52) workers. Two hundred and fifty three workers were found violating the Labour Law,…
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Release fee demand on workers ‘illegal’ in Oman
The ministry official agreed that domestic workers could challenge their employers if they felt they were being unfairly treated. A black market in 'release fees' demanded by some employers to…
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Unlawful to hire domestic workers in Oman on social media sites
Recently, social media platforms, especially Facebook pages and groups, have now become marketplaces to subvert the role of recruitment agencies for hiring a domestic worker. Social networking sites…
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Coast Guard nabs 28 infiltrators off Barka
The Royal Oman Police represented by the Coast Guard Command, said it has arrested 28 suspected infiltrators, belonging to an Asian country While they were trying to sneak in along the Wilayat of…
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47 workers held in Buraimi for Labour Law violations
The Ministry of Manpower’s directorate office in Buraimi arrested 47 workers for Labour Law violations in February. These included 34 commercial workers, seven private sector workers and six farm…
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Crackdown on illegals, Labour Law violators further intensifies
The joint inspection team, comprising Ministry of Manpower (MoM) and ROP officials, has intensified its crackdown on illegal residents and Labour Law violators. Checks on a massive scale have been…
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Clear traffic fines before visa renewal, says Royal Oman Police
From June 1, 2015 it has been made mandatory for all expatriates to clear any pending traffic fines before leaving the country. Expatriates will have to settle all the fines for traffic violations…
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392 workers in Oman held for labour law violations
The Governorate of Muscat saw the largest number of workers violating the law at 186, followed by the Governorate of A’Dakhiliyah with 42 workers. Three hundred and ninety-two workers, including 333…
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