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25 Oct 2015

Author:
Mohamed Osman, The Peninsula

Qatar: Licences of 15 manpower agencies cancelled for violating labour law

"Licences of 15 manpower agencies cancelled for violating labor law", 16 October 2015

Routine and surprise raids on manpower agencies have resulted in cancellation of 15 licences recently, according to a senior official from the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. There are 282 manpower agencies in the country and 15 have been shut down and their licences revoked in 2014-15 for violating the labour law. This was disclosed by Fawaz Mohamed Nasser Al Rayes, Manager,  Recruitment Department at the ministry, in remarks to The Peninsula. There are routine and surprise inspection raids on manpower agencies and the main reasons for cancelling the licences of 15 included repeated complaints, providing wrong information, not complying with requirements, violating the labour law and failure to correct mistakes after warning. The department, which has sections for expatriate workers, recruitment and work permission, also has six male Qatari inspectors with judicial powers. Al Rayes explained that to revoke the licence of a manpower agency, the minister’s approval is required as in the case of issuance of a licence. In the case of a violation, an agency is warned and given 14 days to correct the situation. But if the violation continues without being corrected, the department reports the matter to the legal affairs office of the ministry...