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Bhutan Ministry of Labour & Human Resources : LabourNet System

Name of the Organization : Ministry of Labour & Human Resources
Type of Facility : LabourNet System
Country : Bhutan

Website : https://www.moice.gov.bt/

LabourNet System :

Following are the instructions for how to use it: step by step:
The first and the foremost step is to register in E-Job Portal for the employers. The user name and password should be same as in Job Portal.

Related :

Bhutan Ministry of Labour & Human Resources Job Portal System : www.statusin.org/7128.html

If employer wishes to use the Foreign Worker Recruitment Agent’s (FWRA) services, you can provide the EMPLOYER ID to FWRA. Your Employer ID is generated in the Job Portal.

Try to maintain one username, password and employer ID, If you have applied for foreign workers of any category and want to check the status enter your application ID in the space provided in side bar, the status of your application will be shown.

Approved applications will lapse if not used within two months from the day it is approved. Use correct application forms, there are several forms, different for different purposes.

Follow proper entry and exit procedures during entry and exit of foreign workers, please ensure the work permit card is being read in the entry and exit points during entry and exit of foreign workers. Foreign workers should exit on or before the expiry of work permit card; else employer will be fined and penalized according to the rules and regulations.

Renewal of the work permit should be applied using the “renewal application form”, and the renewal application form in advance of 15 days before the expiry of the work permit to avoid unnecessary inconveniences. Remember to use the same username to apply for renewal of work permit, with which the fresh application form was filled up during the initial approval”. One application is normally for one location. However, if you need multiple locations, please indicate against ‘Exact location’ in the application.

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About Us :
Until the onset of development activities, most work in Bhutan was fully carried out by Bhutanese. As development work gathered momentum, the need for management, technical as well as manual labour increased and was met by employing large numbers of foreign workers.

However, with more Bhutanese completing studies and training, today nearly all-managerial and administrative jobs are held by Bhutanese. Similarly, Bhutanese have also filled large numbers of technical positions. With regard to manual labour, Bhutanese implemented major infrastructure development projects like Thimphu-Phuentsholing and Samdrup Jongkhar- Trashigang highways and the reconstruction of Tashichhodzong.

However, due to the accelerating rate of development activities throughout the kingdom and the emergence of large projects such as Chukha, Tala and Kurichu Hydro Electric Projects the number of foreign workers, both skilled and un-skilled increased substantially.

The department of Labour assumes responsibility for improving working conditions through labour protection and labour relations services. In addition, it administers foreign workers employed in the country.

The department works in close cooperation with employers and workers to encourage them to assume prime responsibility; for labour protection in workplaces, to raise awareness of relation between good protection and good business, and to highlight the importance of labour-management cooperation and productivity enhancement, based on improved protective measures.

 

Contact Us:
Department Of Labour,
Ministry Of Labour And Human Resources,
Lower Motithang,
Thimphu.

Pabx: (975) 2-333867, 326733, 321482, 334397, 332607, 325272.
Fax:(975) 2-339922

Categories: Bhutan
Tags: molhr.gov.bt

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