10 September 2008
Manama Pakistan has stepped in to help Bahrain deal with the soaring demand for skilled manpower in the construction sector by agreeing to provide 15,000 to 20,000 workers a month, a diplomat said on Tuesday.
Six months ago, hardly around 7,000 Pakistani workers arrived every month to Bahrain. However, the situation will soon improve as a result of cooperation between the two countries under which Bahraini employers will give preference to Pakistani workers, Community Welfare Counsellor at the Pakistani Embassy, Habibur Rehman Gilani, told Khaleej Times yesterday.
Gilani refused to link the increase in demand for workers from his community to employment restrictions imposed by the Indian Embassy on its manpower, including its refusal to allow companies with labour violations record to recruit Indian labourers as well as a plan to implement minimum wage for Indian labourers.
The demand for our manpower has nothing to do with restrictions on workers from other nationalities as Pakistani workers possessed the required skills to meet the demands of the construction sector, mainly the strength and determination to deal with tough working conditions.
He said three years ago Pakistan launched a massive training programme for its blue-collar workforce at various training centres to enhance their efficiency. Pakistani workers are known for their honesty and hard work and are willing to work on reasonable wages that make them the perfect choice for construction companies.
Gilani said all workers had been briefed about Bahrains culture and job requirements before coming here, while they had also been instructed not to not engage in illegal activities and strikes We have told them to try to solve their work-related disputes through negotiations and approach us for help to protect the reputation of our community.
Gilani revealed that there are more than 40,000 Pakistanis labourers working in Bahrain while the community comprised around 55,000 individuals and the figure is expected to double soon.