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    Home»News»Bahrain expands wage support as private sector salaries rise
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    Bahrain expands wage support as private sector salaries rise

    The initiative follows parliamentary approval to utilise the Unemployment Insurance Fund, which currently holds around BD 600 million in assets
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauApril 23, 20262 Mins Read276 Views
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    Bahrain is stepping up efforts to strengthen its labour market, with over 106,000 citizens set to receive salary support for April through the national unemployment insurance system. The payouts, estimated between BD 80 million and BD 100 million, are aimed at supporting private-sector wages and boosting workforce participation.

    The initiative follows parliamentary approval to utilise the Unemployment Insurance Fund, which currently holds around BD 600 million in assets. All the beneficiaries are enrolled under social insurance schemes, ensuring the support reaches formally- employed workers.

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    At the same time, the country has reported a rise in private-sector wages. Average monthly salaries have climbed to BD 892, alongside the rollout of new minimum-wage benchmarks for fresh graduates and employees. These steps form part of a broader push to make private-sector jobs more attractive to local talent.

    The developments align with the goals of Bahrain’s Labour Market Plan 2023–2026, which is focused on increasing employment, improving skills, and enhancing economic competitiveness. Early indicators suggest steady progress. Reportedly, nearly a quarter of the annual hiring target for nationals has already been achieved in the first quarter of 2026.

    Efforts to integrate new entrants into the workforce are also gaining pace, with close to one-fifth of the yearly target completed. Training initiatives have shown particularly strong momentum, with more than a quarter of the annual skilling goal already met.

    These trends are seen as a sign of growing alignment between workforce development and economic needs. The continued focus on wages, employment, and training is expected to support a more resilient and future-ready labour market.

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