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2020년 6월 11일

저자:
Rejimon Kuttappan, The Lede (India)

Oman: Indian workers unpaid, forced to resign & banned from leaving while bank loans outstanding

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"Pending bank loans but no salary: Indian migrants in Oman cannot come back," 10 Jun 2020

Hundreds of Indians who were forced to resign are stuck in the Arab Gulf countries as they do not see any option to clear bank loans taken there.

Without clearing these loans, banks will not provide a ‘no objection certificate’ and without that, companies are refusing to release the passport of Indian workers...

An employer in Oman has no right to retain an employee’s passport, as it is banned by a ministerial decree...

However, in Oman, which follows the Kafala system, the majority of the companies retain employees’ passports.