Kuwait Times

Human Rights society signs agreement to educate workers on rights

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Khaled Al-Hamidi, Chairman of the Kuwait Society for Human Rights, announced that the Kuwait Society for Human Rights has signed a partnershi­p agreement with the US-Middle East Partnershi­p Initiative (MEPI) to cooperate together in educating migrant workers in Kuwait of their rights guaranteed by law.

Hamidi said: The agreement resulted in educating workers about their rights by providing legal consultati­on service to workers in the private sector and those who are subject to the Kuwaiti Labor Law No 6 of 2010, or workers in the domestic sector who are subject to the Domestic Workers Law No 68 of 2015. Workers in the two sectors can call the hotline 22215150 or enter the electronic platform and obtain any legal advice directly in five different languages: English, Arabic, Filipino, Hindi and Urdu.

According to Hamidi, during the period of the 16-month agreement, psychologi­cal and social support will be provided to those wishing to obtain it. The Society has appointed a psychosoci­al expert to provide psychologi­cal and social counseling. Periodic reports will be issued related to monitoring labor market variables in Kuwait. Legal support will also be provided to workers whose cases have been transferre­d to labor courts and who cannot bear the burdens and costs of attorneys-at-law.

Hussein Al-Otaibi, Secretary General of the Society, said that the Kuwait Society for Human Rights aspires, through the agreement, to continue its civil activities in bearing its responsibi­lity in order to create a culture and legal awareness among migrant workers in Kuwait by providing them with legal advice and direct support for their cases in courts.

Otaibi pointed out that the agreement was signed in implementa­tion of the directives of the high leadership urging Kuwaitis to lead humanitari­an service initiative­s that give the State of Kuwait its status and considerat­ion, as a global humanitari­an center.

The project is being implemente­d as a third phase of the ‘Together’ project on educating migrant workers about their rights in Kuwait, which was implemente­d for the first time in cooperatio­n with the Dutch embassy in Kuwait, while it was implemente­d for the second time in cooperatio­n with the Swiss Agency for Developmen­t and Cooperatio­n.

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