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  2. Cabinet of Oman - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Labour: www.mol.gov.om: 2020 Eng. Salim bin Nasir bin Said Al Aufi: Minister of Energy and Minerals: mem.gov.om /en-us / 2022 Dr. Hilal Bin Ali bin Hilal Al Sabti: Minister of Health: www.moh.gov.om: 2022 Dr. Mohammed bin Said bin Khalfan Al Mamari: Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs: www.mara.gov.om: 2022

  3. Migrant workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council region

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    In Oman, the kafala system is regulated by the foreign residency law and accompanying laws, while the system is enforced by the Ministry of Manpower and the Royal Oman Police. [76] [84] [87] [88] [89] According to Oman's 2003 Labour Law, an employer needs a permit issued by the Ministry of Manpower in order to import foreign workers. [90]

  4. Ministry of Labour - Wikipedia

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    A ministry of labour (UK), or labor (US), also known as a department of labour, or labor, is a government department responsible for setting labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, training, and social security. Such a department may have national or regional (e.g. provincial or state-level) authority.

  5. Slavery in Oman - Wikipedia

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    The Labour Law places responsibility for the migrant worker on the employer. [36] [37] The 2003 Law also sets conditions for the labor contract, as well as the rights and obligations of both employers and migrant workers, including the provision of medical facilities, suitable means of transport, and a minimum wage by the Council of Ministers.

  6. Women in Oman - Wikipedia

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    The number of professional women decreased and women were forced into more traditional roles as "nurturers and caregivers." The Omani Women's Association, the first women's government-recognized group in Oman, was stripped of the majority of its independence and was passed to the male-led Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor.

  7. Human rights in Oman - Wikipedia

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    There are no reports of child prostitution in Oman. [40] Child labor is not a problem. [40] In 2003, the government raised the minimum age to work from 13 to 15 years of age. [40] A child born in Oman inherits citizenship from the biological father [41] Primary-school education is free but not compulsory. Oman is not a party to the 1980 Hague ...

  8. Human trafficking in Oman - Wikipedia

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    Oman ratified the 2000 UN TIP Protocol in May 2005. [1]In 2010, Oman was a destination and transit country for men and women, primarily from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and Indonesia, some of whom were subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically conditions indicative of forced labor.

  9. Haitham bin Tariq - Wikipedia

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    A sports enthusiast, Haitham served as the first head of the Oman Football Association in the early 1980s. [16] He served as the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs from 1986 to 1994, and was later appointed as the Secretary General for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1994–2002).