Muscat: The Ministry of Labor in Oman has cautioned that no establishment is allowed to terminate an worker with out first looking for approval from the Ministry of Labor of Oman.
Responding to a query from a member of the Majlis A’Shura on Wednesday, the minister for labor acknowledged that firms should submit termination requests for evaluate, including that authorized motion can be taken towards any agency that fails to inform the ministry.
“If any firm terminates an worker’s companies with out informing the Ministry of Labor of Oman, authorized measures will likely be enforced,” he mentioned, noting that the ministry would additionally tackle complaints filed by affected staff.
The minister’s remarks got here amid stories of layoffs at a number one non-public sector firm, which had drawn widespread media consideration.
Oman accelerates Imaginative and prescient 2040 by cultural and heritage tasks
The Sultanate of Oman is making regular progress in the direction of its Imaginative and prescient 2040 targets by investing closely in a brand new technology of cultural and heritage tasks aimed toward strengthening tourism and diversifying the nationwide financial system.
Led by the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, the initiatives deal with creating world-class museums and customer facilities throughout the nation, combining trendy architectural design with the preservation of Oman’s wealthy historic and environmental legacy.
From coastal ports to distant archaeological landscapes, the tasks are designed to place Oman as a number one vacation spot for heritage and eco-tourism.
One of many flagship developments is the Pure Historical past Museum in Muscat, positioned inside the expansive Oman Botanic Backyard. Presently within the tendering section, the museum is envisioned as a complete document of Oman’s geological and organic historical past.
The broader Botanic Backyard challenge, now below the operational administration of Muscat Municipality, stands among the many largest environmental developments within the Center East.
Within the coastal metropolis of Sur, the Maritime Historical past Museum continues to attract worldwide consideration. Designed by famend architect Ibrahim Jaidah, the museum displays Oman’s historic maritime affect.

