Qatar afskaffer udskældt udrejselov for migrantarbejdere

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Der bor flere end 1,5 millioner migranter i Qatar. De fleste kommer fra Sydasien og arbejder i byggebranchen.
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DOHA (ILO News) – Migrant workers in Qatar covered by the Labour Code will no longer have to obtain exit permits in order to leave the country.

New legislation adopted on 4 September 2018, marks a significant step in upholding the fundamental rights of migrant workers in Qatar.

Law No. 13 of 2018, amends provisions of Law No. 21 of 2015  and Law No. 1 of 2017 , which regulate the entry and exit of expatriates. Under the previous legal framework, all migrant workers were required to obtain an exit permit from their employer in order to leave Qatar. With this new law, migrant workers covered by the Labour Code will be able to leave Qatar without having to obtain such a permit.

“The ILO welcomes the enactment of Law No. 13, which will have a direct and positive impact on the lives of migrant workers in Qatar. This first step towards full suppression of exit permits is a clear sign of commitment by the Government of Qatar to labour reforms and a key milestone in the process. The ILO will continue to work closely with the government of Qatar on these reforms,” said Houtan Homayounpour, the Head of the ILO Project Office for the State of Qatar

This new law specifies that employers may submit for approval to the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs the names of workers for whom a “no objection certificate” would still be required, with a justification based on the nature of their work. The number of these workers per company shall not exceed five per cent of their workforce.

A Ministerial Decree will follow outlining rules and procedures allowing the exit of workers who fall outside the Labour Code.

“The adoption of this law is another step in our continued drive to provide decent work for all migrant workers in Qatar and to ensure their protection.” said Dr. Issa Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi, Minister of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs.

In April 2018, the ILO opened a Project Office in Qatar to support the implementation of a comprehensive programme on working conditions and labour rights in the country. The initiative reflects the common commitment of both the Government of Qatar and the ILO to cooperate on ensuring compliance with ratified international labour Conventions, as w