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10 Déc 2018

Auteur:
Robert Anderson, Gulf Business

Bahrain: Discrimination and sexual harassment criminalised under labour law reforms

"Bahrain bans discrimination, sexual harassment at work", 10 December 2018

... [L]abour minister... Jamil bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan said decree law number 95 issued by monarch King Hamad made it illegal for employers to discriminate against workers based on sex, origin, language, religion or creed, Bahrain News Agency reported. The law also criminalises sexual harassment at work “by reference, speech, act or by any other means” and guarantees wages are paid to workers according to specific mechanisms. Ali Humaidan said the changes would intended to harmonise national legislation with international conventions and labour standards including International Convention No. 111 of 1985 on Discrimination in Respect of Employment and Occupation. He warned that employers would face penalties if found to engage in discrimination or if they fail to pay wages on time. The sexual harassment law will also see both the employee accused of the act and the employer punished if it is proven...