Times of Oman

Ministry contacts complainan­t

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Once a complaint is received, the ministry contacts the complainan­t through their mobile number and email address, text messages and sends mails to tell them where and when they can meet the ministry and their employer to resolve the issue.

The e-service includes filing labour complaints, follow-ups on the status of registered complaints, complaints about private sector establishm­ents violating labour laws, as well as filing complaints about violating the rights of labourers.

The Ministry of Manpower has also announced that Omanis and expats working in the private sector will only be allowed to submit labour complaints against employers through the Ministry of Manpower (MoM) website beginning August 1 and that they will no longer accept complaints in writing or by post.

Further, nationals holding old ID cards, and expats with old resident cards, must renew these cards to obtain PKI-enabled cards, which will allow them to use the e-services offered by the ministry.

The Ministry of Manpower explained that a user’s guide is available on the website to allow the public to better understand how to communicat­e with the ministry.

The ministry stated that 268 labourers had absconded, while 254 were released by their employers and 41 were referred to the ministry by a third party over labour law violations last week.

Workers in Sohar and Salalah will also be able to submit their claims during the next phase of expansion. Sulaiman Khalili, assistant director at the Informatio­n Department at MoM, told the Times of Oman that the service is currently in the trial phase and in future, it will be expanded across Oman.

Article 7 of the Oman Labour Law states that the employee’s right to make any claim under the provision of this law shall expire after the lapse of one year from the date on which such a claim arises.

The online platform also clearly points out that an employer cannot act against the complainan­t for approachin­g MoM to lodge a complaint.

Muscat-based social workers praised the new service, but said it will be more helpful for workers when English is added.

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