As many as 37 human resource practitioners and business owners from Bahrain were provided an opportunity to further their insights into Bahrain Labour Law in the latest training session provided under Tamkeen’s HR and Leadership Workshops, part of its efforts to enhance the human capital of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The intensive four-day workshop, was the second in the series on the topic of Bahrain Labour Law and ninth workshop in the series overall. The training modules for the workshops under the programme were designed by leading consultancy Third Wave International and renowned corporate education provider DeakinPrime (DP).
The training was delivered by Madhavan Kallath, a reputed trainer accredited by DP. Attendees received certificates at the conclusion of the workshop, which drew its content from Bahrain Labour Law, Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA), and the Social Insurance Organisation (SIO)
Key areas such as main provisions under the Bahrain Labour Law, employer and employee rights, labour reforms, leave allocation, and visa processes. The sessions also covered how the law compares to international standards, and featured an address on the final day by Dr. AbdulBaset Abdulmohsen, Legal Counsel from the Ministry of Labour.
“We designed the workshops to focus heavily on those areas which matter most to Bahraini HR practitioners in order to develop and equip Bahraini professionals with the knowledge they need to succeed in the modern business world,” Tamkeen’s Acting Vice-President for Human Capital Development Amal Al-Kooheji, said.
“The workshop allowed me to further strengthen my knowledge on the Bahrain Labour Law, with in depth group discussions propelling me to understand and overcome various issues relating to personnel and, in turn, implement these changes through best practices,” Sama Abdulhameed, HR Manager at GAA, said.
“It was a refreshing course with many key topics relating to legal and compliance with regards to HR. I was also able to empower myself to take back this wealth of knowledge to my organisation,” another participant, Fadhel Abbas Almahdi, Head of Employee Relations at YK Al Moayyed & Sons, said.
The Human Resource Management Workshops cover diverse aspects to enhance competencies of HR professionals in Bahrain and to spread related best practices to Bahrain. The programme seeks to serve around 2,400 Bahraini business owners and HR professionals.
Overall, Tamkeen’s support programmes have served more than 77,000 Bahrainis and enterprises in Bahrain to date, with 150,000 beneficiaries expected to benefit from current and planned programmes.