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  1. Bahrain - Employment security, termination of employment - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Decree No. 75 of 2008 on controls and reconciliation procedures for crimes committed in violation of the provisions of the Law Regulating the Labor Market.

    Adoption: 2008-04-15 | Date of entry into force: 2008-05-09 | BHR-2008-R-83210

    The Decree sets the conditions for reconciliation in cases of violations of the provisions of he law regulating the labour market. A fine is imposed for cases where the employer has employed a foreign worker without a proper work permit and in the case where they use the foreign worker in an abusive manner.

  2. Bahrain - Employment security, termination of employment - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Order No. 14 of 1992 to provide for payment of an allowance to employees subject to the Old-Age Pension and Benefit Act on termination of their service.

    Adoption: 1992-09-22 | BHR-1992-R-32334

    An Order of the Council of Ministers to instruct all ministries and government agencies to pay their employees a special end-of-service allowance of between 100 and 500 dinars depending on their length of service.

  3. Bahrain - Employment security, termination of employment - Law, Act

    Ordinance No. 4 of 1991 to provide for the insertion of a new paragraph in section 110 of the Maritime Act promulgated by Legislative Decree No. 23 of 1982.

    Adoption: 1991-02-12 | Date of entry into force: 1991-02-13 | BHR-1991-L-22580

    Provides that a seafarer serving under a fixed-term contract may, by written request, leave the vessel at the first port it reaches after the expiry of his contract, whereupon his contract shall be effectively terminated.


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