Oman: Reconciliation in Labour Violations Explained
Atheer, 5 September 2024: The Minister of Labour has issued the Ministerial Resolution “Rules for Reconciliation in Labor Law Crimes” which allows violators to request reconciliation on condition that they pay a quarter of the maximum fine within 15 days from the date on which the approval is given.
The resolution states that the deportation of a non-Omani worker in two cases: if he works in a profession designated for Omanis or entered the country illegally, and the employer bears the costs of deportation.
It also stipulates the necessity of reconciliation within seven days of recording the violation, with the possibility of extending the period once, and the violator is not exempted from correcting the violation within 30 days from the date of reconciliation.
Article 143 of Oman Sultani Decree No. 53/2023 states that if an employer or representative fails to provide necessary facilities, or data, or provides incorrect information, they shall be punished with imprisonment from 10 days to 1 month, or get a fine of 1,000 to 2,000 Omani riyals, or both.
However, reconciliation is possible by paying a quarter of the maximum fine (500 Omani riyals) within 15 days of approval.
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