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Implementing the strategy relating to the Omanization of governmental jobs. Following up the strategies and programs for training governmental employees. Approving organizational structures of other governmental bodies. Carrying out budget researches in regard to employment and compensation.
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 ...
On January 6, the Omani government announced that it would establish a new body to alleviate the employment-crisis. [11] The so-called National Center for Employment was created to help Omanis to navigate the national labor market. [12] As a result, protests and strikes came to an end on January 9, 2019.
Workforce nationalization is a government initiative that can be described as the recruitment and employee development to encourage or often require the employment of native-born population in certain jobs or industry sectors, thus reducing a country‘s dependency on an expatriate workforce. [1]
The Cabinet of Oman is the chief executive body of the Sultanate of Oman. Sultan Haitham bin Tariq heads the cabinet as the Prime Minister. Cabinet
Pages in category "Government occupations" The following 118 pages are in this category, out of 118 total. ... This page was last edited on 2 July 2024, ...
A Royal Air Force of Oman Jaguar intercepting an Il-38 in 1987. In 1990 the SOAF was renamed the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO). [1] In 1993 and 1994 the RAFO replaced its Hawker Hunters with four BAE Hawk Mk 103 fighter-trainers and 12 single-seat Hawk Mk 203s, equipped with Westinghouse APG-66H radar, as light ground attack aircraft/interceptors.
2024 Muscat mosque shooting: Nine people including three attackers are killed in a shooting at the Imam Ali Mosque in Wadi Kabir, Muscat. [4] The Islamic State subsequently claims responsibility for the attack, its first in Oman.