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  2. Migrant workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council region

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    Bahrain differentiates itself from other GCC countries. In 2013 the majority of Bahraini citizens were employed in the private sector (63%). However, most migrant workers are also employed in the private sector (78.5%). A smaller number (20%) are employed in the domestic sector.

  3. Tasneem Alsultan - Wikipedia

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    Alsultan returned to Saudi Arabia in 2008, and began taking photos while trying to find a job. Her photography gained her a following on Facebook. [5] Alsultan opened her first photography studio while teaching at a college in Bahrain. She later taught as a lecturer in Dubai, where she decided to quit her job to pursue photography full-time. [5]

  4. Category:Bahraini expatriates in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ambassadors of Bahrain to the United States (6 P) Pages in category "Bahraini expatriates in the United States" This category contains only the following page.

  5. Category:Expatriates in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Expatriates in Bahrain" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Camillo Ballin

  6. International assignment - Wikipedia

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    MNCs may send expatriates on international assignments to exploit global market opportunities and embed a culture of cross-border mobility. [3] Expatriates undertaking an international assignment for organisation development reasons may gain a broader perspective and become familiar with more operations. [3]

  7. General Federation of Workers Trade Unions in Bahrain

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    The establishment of the Federation was part of a number of key labour reforms introduced under the Minister of Labour, Majeed Al Alawi. [citation needed]The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions' Annual Survey 2005 highlighted: "Bahrain, a bright spot in an otherwise dismal landscape of persistent labour rights violations in the Middle East". [3]

  8. Pakistanis in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    The British Army in the past sent its most reliable force from Punjab and India to Bahrain. The presence of Pakistanis in Bahrain dates back to 1950. Bahrain is the first Arab country to grant citizenship to people who had served its country. A Pakistani can be granted citizenship after working for the government for 25 years.

  9. Category : Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriates in Bahrain

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