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Bahrain Approves Labour Market Study Proposal

Bahrain’s Parliament recently approved a proposal to conduct a labour market study every four years. This initiative aims to evaluate the demand for various professions in both the public and private sectors. The study will help assess trends and anticipate labour market needs more effectively.

Lulwa Al Romaihi, along with four other MPs, presented the proposal, which received unanimous approval during the weekly Parliament session. The MPs believe this regular study will guide graduates toward in-demand specialisations. By aligning educational programs with market demands, Bahrain can address unemployment more effectively.

Additionally, the study will enable policymakers to track shifting workforce needs over time. They hope this approach will ensure educational institutions adapt their curricula to meet actual market requirements. The move will benefit both the workforce and employers by providing better insights into the future of the labour market.

In another significant development, the Parliament also approved a proposal to ease the financial burden on the families of deceased Bahraini citizens. The proposal involves waiving outstanding electricity, water, and municipality fees upon the death of the subscriber. Services committee vice-chairman MP Mohammed Al Olaiwi and four other MPs presented the idea. They argued that the current system, which requires heirs to pay these bills, places an additional financial strain on grieving families. The proposal aims to prevent disputes among heirs and reduce their financial burden.

Moreover, the Parliament approved eight other proposals. These include revamping Al Mazara’a Avenue, adjusting construction rules for villas in the Sanad Saraya Area, and building two jetties for fishermen. The government will review these proposals in the coming weeks.

Furthermore, other proposals include rescheduling housing loans for pensioners, easing eligibility for anti-inflation allowances, and adopting a transparent mechanism for the Sijilat database. Additionally, Parliament proposed extending the working hours of government ministries by having two shifts: morning and evening.

In conclusion, Bahrain’s recent legislative actions show the country’s commitment to improving its labour market and public services. With each initiative, Bahrain moves closer to creating a more efficient, fair, and sustainable society.

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