Qatar: Law No. 3 of 2014 amending certain provisions of Law No. 14 of 2004 issuing the Labour Law
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Qatar: Law No. 3 of 2014 amending certain provisions of Law No. 14 of 2004 issuing the Labour Law
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Date of adoption
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04 February 2014 |
Entry into force
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04 February 2014 |
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Sources:
– Official Journal Issue No. 3 (16 February 2014) p. 12. Retrieved from: Al-Meezan Qatar Legal Portal, accessed 01 April 2014. – http://www.almeezan.qa/LawView.aspx?opt&LawID=6134&language=ar
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Abstract
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Keywords: Qatar, Laws & Regulations, Foreign Labour, National Labour, Employment
This law amends articles 3 (1) and 37 of the Labour Law.
Art. 3 lists the entities and persons to whom the Labour Law does not apply. Item 1 is amended as follows:
“Employees of ministries, other government agencies, bodies and public institutions, as well as companies established, wholly or in part, by the government that work in the petroleum sector and in marketing and selling of petroleum, chemical, and petrochemical products and its derivatives, and companies founded, wholly or in part, by Qatar Petroleum or those it invests in, as well as workers in companies responsible for implementing exploration and production agreements, field development agreements and production sharing, and joint venture agreements in the area of petroleum operations and petrochemical industries, as well as those individuals whose employment is governed by special laws.”
The new text of Art. 37 imposes fees on the following:
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Tags: Employment, Foreign Labour, Laws & Regulations, National Labour, Qatar