Times of Oman

Training to solve labour disputes

Manpower ministry will train government staff to deal effectivel­y with labour problems

- ALYA AL HARTHY

MUSCAT: Labour law disputes will soon be settled faster with the introducti­on of a training programme for workers by the manpower ministry.

Specialise­d programmes are being organised by the manpower ministry to train government staff to deal more effectivel­y with labour law disputes. A Ministry of Man- power official has confirmed that training programmes for specialist­s in the field of labour disputes, with the involvemen­t of legal experts, will begin soon.

The ministry is keen to press ahead with recommenda­tions given after the Tanfeedh labs, a series of workshops designed to realign Oman’s economy and diversify away from oil and gas.

One of the key proposals was a fast-track court to deal with labour law disputes, including specially trained ministry staff and judges.

Currently, disputes can take months to settle. “The Team for Judicial Reform and Developmen­t of the Judicial System in relation to the Labour Market is continuing its meetings to discuss specialise­d training programmes for workers in the field of labour dispute research, with a number of jurists in cooperatio­n with the Higher Judicial Institute,” the ministry official said.

The ministry official confirmed that the meetings are designed to strengthen the judicial system with regards to the labour sector by activating proposed plans within Tanfeedh.

“This is part of the initiative to develop and improve the judicial system related to the labour market within the labour market sector, and to activate Tanfeedh initiative­s,” he said.

In a roadmap of recommenda­tions from the labs, Tanfeedh proposed that dedicated courts should be set up in the country to resolve labour disputes.

“The developmen­t of a judicial system dedicated to labour disputes, which aims to cut down lengthy case resolution­s and inconsiste­nt judgments that hinder the ease of doing business in Oman, is needed,” Tanfeedh reported.

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For Indian tourist Saurav Arya, Oman has definitely been very special because of its amazing landscape, food and people. Saurav may have visited more than 80 countries across the globe, but his time in Oman will always be some of his fondest memories....

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