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Wage Protection Programme for workers announced

- KHADIJA ALZADJALI

MUSCAT: A new Wage Protection Programme has been officially announced by the Ministry of Manpower.

According to the statement released by the ministry, the new electronic programme will monitor bank accounts to ensure private sector workers are paid on time.

“It is a new electronic programme, in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Manpower and the Central Bank of Oman (CBO), to monitor the disburseme­nt of payments from organisati­ons in the private sector and to make sure that they are following the standards in transferri­ng wages to their workers’ bank accounts, in accordance with the date and amount written in the contract,” the Ministry said.

“So that the ministry is able to continuous­ly monitor the disburseme­nt of wages and any delays. The Ministry can take proactive measures to ensure that the worker receives a wage, and to limit any conflicts or strikes because of delayed payment of wages,” the ministry added.

Recently, the Ministry held a workshop for the programme, where it was decided that a trial scheme would be launched on National Day.

“We are in the trial phase for the Wage Protection Programme between the ministry and central bank, which is a standard format for all private sector companies regarding how to prepare a format for wages,” Ruqaiya Al Azri, the head of the Wage Protection Department, said.

Eventually, every bank in Oman will be part of the scheme, she said.

“The programme will officially start on November 18 and will have all the informatio­n and directions on the ministry’s website in English and Arabic. When companies go to pay wages, we will give them the new format. Everything will happen after the inaugurati­on,” Al Azri added.

The Wage Protection Programme, aimed at all of the private sector, focuses on creating an accurate database concerning working wages in the sector.

“The Wage Protection Programme is designed to monitor the processes for the payment of wages by following the bank transactio­ns of the employees,” the ministry said in a statement.

“Before, the employee had to inform the ministry about the companies not paying. The programme will no longer require employees to report not being paid on time or paid in general due to the branching between the CBO,” Al Azri said.

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