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The Labour Fund Abdulellah Ebrahim Al Qassimi Acting Chief Executive The Bahrain International Business Orientation Week 26 June 2007

AGENDA 1. The National Economy & the Labour Market 4. Human Capital Development Initiatives 2. The Labour market Reform Project 5. Private Sector Support Initiatives 3. The Labour Fund

AGENDA 1. The National Economy & the Labour Market 4. Human Capital Development Initiatives 2. The Labour market Reform Project 5. Private Sector Support Initiatives 3. The Labour Fund

The Economy 2005 Nominal GDP (US$ Millions) 13,317 GDP Per Capita (US$) 18,377 Average Real GDP Growth (5 years) 6.1% Inflation (CPI - 2006) 2.1% Contributing Sectors to GDP 2005 Financial Sector 24.6% Oil 25.2% Manufacturing 13.0% Trade 10.0% Government Services 12.5%

Bahrain Labour Market Total Population (2005) Bahraini Non Bahraini Population Density 724,645 448, 491 276,154 1026 per sq Km Active Labour Force (2005) Public Sector Bahraini Non-Bahraini Private Sector Bahraini Non-Bahraini 336,508 37,428 90% (33,685) 10% (3745) 299,080 24% (105,591) 76% (230,917) Sources: LF Survey, GOSI, MoF

Demands on the Labour Market Bahrain needs to find employment for nearly 100,000 employees over the next decade 30,000 16,000-20,000 205,000-210,000 +95% 50,000 110,000 current labour force 2002 new entrants due to population ageing female entrants due to increased participation existing unemployed expected workforce 2013 Source: MoL; Interviews; LF Survey

Challenges in the Labour Market 1. Bahrainis expectations are not met Public sector limits With depleting oil reserves, government organisations will not be be able to absorb large numbers of labour market entrants Private sector offers Not enough rewarding jobs are created. Economy on trajectory to create 35% unemployment and 60% underemployment by 2013 Employers unable to provide enough career path development opportunities

Challenges in the Labour Market 2. Bahrainis are not the preferred employees Cost competitiveness Bahrainis cannot compete with expatriates on cost (in the low skill segment) Quality competitiveness Education system, inadequate training and inexperience do not provide the desired skills-set Attitude and work ethic Employers do not perceive Bahraini employees as generally possessing the desired attitudes and work ethics in the low skill segment while expatriates are perceived as more productive and flexible

AGENDA 1. The National Economy & the Labour Market 3. Human Capital Development Initiatives 4. Human Capital Development Initiatives 2. The Labour market Reform Project 5. Private Sector Support Initiatives 3. The Labour Fund

Aspirations of Bahrain Increase the size of the middle class The performance of any developed economy is driven by the size and wealth of its middle class. Increase competitiveness Improved productivity is the long-term driver of increased wealth in all advanced economies. Bahrain aspires to increase the size and wealth of its middle class to that of other developed economies Increase families with middle income from 45% to 60% of society Double GDP per capita by 2015 Bahrain aspires to set its rate of productivity improvement at among the best in the world Triple current rate of productivity improvement from 1.5% to 5% a year Increase GDP growth to 9% a year

The Labour Market Reform Project 80% of fees collected are transferred to the Labour Fund Data collection and policy development Set labour fees and quota Central customer interface for labour market related processes Labour Market Regulatory Authority Labour Fund Manage funds Develop and execute human capital development and private sector support initiatives levies are collected on expatriate labour Labour Market funds invested in training programs and sector support initiatives

AGENDA 1. The National Economy & the Labour Market 4. Human Capital Development Initiatives 2. The Labour market Reform Project 5. Private Sector Support Initiatives 3. The Labour Fund

The Objectives of the Labour Fund Help Bahrainis become the employees of choice of the private sector and vice versa Help a vibrantly growing, sustainable and competitive private sector survive, develop and grow

Problem Definition Labour Fund Ethos The Labour Fund aspires to improve the living standards of Bahrainis through optimising talent, enabling enterprise growth, and improving labour market policies Problem Definition Low skill development, low business performance, and poor policy standardisation and enforcement are stagnating wages. This is resulting in limiting the growth of the middle class and diminishing standards of living Optimize Talent Pool Enable Enterprise Growth Improve Labour Market Policies The Labour Fund has identified three strategic thrusts that aim at improving the living standards of Bahrainis.

Targeted Economic Sectors Tourism & Lifestyle Telecommunications Health Transport & Logistics Trade Manufacturing Optimize Talent Pool Enable Enterprise Growth Improve Labour Market Policies Business Structure Development Human Capital Development Awareness Campaign Tactical Approaches Investment/ Re-Investment Push

AGENDA 1. The National Economy & the Labour Market 4. Human Capital Development Initiatives 2. The Labour market Reform Project 5. Private Sector Support Initiatives 3. The Labour Fund

Human Capital Development Initiatives Specialised Training for Skills Gaps Challenges Evident skills shortage in defined professions/career streams Inadequate training capacities to build and develop local talent The unattractiveness of certain sectors leading to low labour penetration Objectives To build competencies for defined professions To bridge the gap between the education/vocational system and market demands

Human Capital Development Initiatives Specialised Training for Skills Gaps Aeronautics Maintenance Engineering Transport & Logistics In addition to 256 job opportunities currently occupied by foreign employees, the increase in the number and operations of airline companies and support services will ensure continued supply of rewarding career opportunities for certified local aeronautics maintenance engineers Beneficiaries: 63 Targeted profession: Aeronautics Maintenance Engineers certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Length of project: 5 years Length of programme: 4 years Curren t project

Human Capital Development Initiatives Specialised Training for Skills Gaps Nursing & Allied Health Technicians Health Care The health care sector will need more than 5,400 qualified nursing and allied health care personnel in the coming ten years. Structural changes in the sector is having a positive impact on reward levels and attracting more locals to pursue a professional health care career Beneficiaries: 674 Targeted professions: Specialty Nursing, General Nursing, Allied Health Technicians and Health Care Assistants Length of project: 5 years Length of programmes: 6 months to 4 years Curren t project

Human Capital Development Initiatives Specialised Training for Skills Gaps Hospitality Tourism & Life Style Booming demand levels on high quality hospitality and catering facilities is guaranteeing job opportunities for talented local manpower with the attraction of major international events and cultural activities to the Kingdom. More than 6,000 jobs are currently occupied by expatriate employees. Beneficiaries: 1,870 Targeted professions: Managerial, supervisory and entry-level jobs Length of project: 5 years Length of programmes: 6 months to 4 years Curren t project

Human Capital Development Initiatives Specialised Training for Skills Gaps Retail Trade The Kingdom of Bahrain is witnessing considerable developments in certain sub retail sectors which calls for a large volume of skilled and semi-skilled labour force. The growth and development of multi-purpose shopping facilities and the emergence of new consumer trends is offering new career opportunities and professional lines Beneficiaries: 650 (estimate) Targeted professions: Managerial, supervisory and entry-level jobs Length of project: 3 years Length of programmes: 6 months to 2 years Curren t project

Human Capital Development Initiatives Specialised Training for Skills Gaps Accounting & Finance Cross-Sectoral Studies conducted to determine the requirements for professionally certified accounting and finance professionals at different levels conclude that demand levels are continuously increasing. Successful candidates are promised prosperous careers in the field within all economic sectors Beneficiaries: 700 Targeted professions: Professionally certified accountants and finance practitioners: Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA) Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Professional Risk Manager (PRM) Certified Accounting Technicians (CAT) Length of project: 4 years Length of programmes: 1 to 2 years Curren t project

Human Capital Development Initiatives Specialised Training for Skills Gaps Network Engineering Professionals Telecommunications According to a survey conducted by the Ministry of Labour, Bahrainisation levels in the Network and System administration profession fell well below the employment opportunities that the market offers. On average, nearly 150 employment opportunities in the field are produced annually. Moreover, as we witness a backward migration of expatriate network professionals, demand for local talents will not seize to increase. Beneficiaries: 100 Targeted professions: Industry recognised network engineering practitioners Cisco Certified Computer Network Associate (CCNA) Cisco Certified Computer Network Professional (CCNP) Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) Length of project: 3 years Length of programmes: 1 to 2 years Curren t project

Human Capital Development Initiatives Talent Management Programme Challenge The majority of SME owners and management do not implement effective people and business management practices due to lack of appreciation or previous training. This is having an adverse impact on productivity and job satisfaction levels. HR function does not exist in the majority of private sector entities 80% of employees in HR functions do not possess proper qualifications Objectives To develop certified Human Resource Management practitioners To enhance leadership and management capabilities of SME owners and senior management team

Human Capital Development Initiatives Talent Management Programme SME Leadership Development Programme Cross-Sectoral Through a blend of class and assignment based work, senior personnel will benefit from an opportunity to attend a recognised management and leadership development programme that will focus on promoting and embedding the following competencies: Managing Organisations Strategic Planning Leadership and Managing People Decision-Making and Problem-Solving Business Process Management Finance for Non-Financial Managers Managing Change Marketing Management Managing Information Technology Managing Customer Services Beneficiaries: 200 Targeted professions: Operating owners and senior management personnel of SME s Length of project: 2.5 years Length of programme: 1 year Curren t project

Human Capital Development Initiatives Talent Management Programme HR Certification Programme Cross-Sectoral The programme aims to provide SME s with key human resources management competencies to enhance their ability to implement effective recruitment, training and performance management systems and practices. Successful candidates will gain an accredited professional certification with focus on these competencies: Performance Management Recruitment & Selection National Labour Law Training & Development Compensation & Benefits Beneficiaries: 200 Targeted professions: Existing employees of Human Resources Department in SME s Length of project: 2.5 years Length of programmes: 1 year Curren t project

Human Capital Development Initiatives Training for Career Progression Challenges High rates and increasing levels of Bahraini underemployment in the private sector Negative turnover and retention trends fueled by underemployment Low competency levels of Bahraini employees are limiting career progression opportunities Objectives To support the career progression of Bahrainis in the private sector To enhance the productivity and skills of local talent through career progression training

Human Capital Development Initiatives Training for Career Progression Career Progression for Middle Income Earners Cross-Sectoral This project aims to enhance the career progression opportunities of middleincome earners while equipping them with the skills that are required in higher positions than they currently occupy. The LF also aims to offer employers more productive individuals and engage them in an experience of good career development planning practices. Beneficiaries: 6,500 Targeted Profession: BD 200-400 wage earners in the private sector Length of project: 3.5 years Length of Programme: Up to 9 months (to achieve requirements for a minimum wage increase of BD 50) Curren t project

AGENDA 1. The National Economy & the Labour Market 4. Human Capital Development Initiatives 2. The Labour market Reform Project 5. Private Sector Support Initiatives 3. The Labour Fund

Private Sector Support Initiatives Enterprise Development Scheme (Productivity Improvement) Objectives To support the productivity, growth and expansion of SME s Guide firms to enhance their market activities and yield more beneficial employment opportunities Beneficiaries: Length of project: Project streams: 1,000 SME s 2 years Business Information Program (BIS) Business Development Scheme BDS (Full) Technical Assistance Program (TAP) Growth Assistance Program (GAP) Accredited service providers Individual consulting services Group consulting services Topic/sector workshops Bahraini Small & Medium Enterprises

Private Sector Support Initiatives EDS: Business Information Scheme (BIS) Objectives The purpose of this scheme is to co-finance the Beneficiary Companies (BC) to establish reliable, easy to follow and transparent accounting system Mechanism The LF will support the BC to establish an accounting system by outsourcing the accounting services to an approved accounting firm (Service Provider (SP)). LF will co-finance 70% of the cost of the accounting firm fee up to a maximum of BD3,000 for a total period of two years Curren t project

60% of the cost is covered by LF up to a maximum of BD10,000 for small size beneficiary Company (BC) and BD15,000 for medium size BC Curren t project Private Sector Support Initiatives EDS: Business Development Scheme (BDS) - Full Objectives BDS provides a co-financed consultancy services dealing with diagnostics, setting up an implementation plan all the way through implementation and a flow-up plan Mechanism BDS will address company issues on all levels by providing: a) Individual consultancy services b) Financially support to acquire crucial tools

Private Sector Support Initiatives EDS: Technical Assistance Programme (TAP) Objectives To help businesses make the transition from reliance on cheap labour to utilization of machinery and technology, therefore, reducing cost, increasing production capacity and enriching the low-level jobs which make them appealing to Bahrainis Mechanism Cost of installation Cost of maintenance for 1st year of acquisition of capital goods or technology Cost of training the 1st batch of Bahraini operators of the capital goods or technology Cost-benefit analysis must be provided small businesses: Maximum of BD10,000 subject to <50% of the costs of Investment medium businesses: Maximum of BD15,000 subject to < 50% of the costs of Investment Curren t project

Private Sector Support Initiatives EDS: Growth Assistance Programme (GAP) Objectives To enhance SMEs sustainability and extending the reach of Bahraini products and services Mechanism The programme covers the following areas: Product development Marketing development Export development small businesses: Maximum of BD10,000 subject to <50% of the costs of Investment. medium businesses: Maximum of BD15,000 subject to < 50% of the costs of Investment. Curren t project

Private Sector Support Initiatives Guaranteed Finance Scheme Challenge Objectives Too limited access to capital is a major problem for Bahrain s SMEs, constituting 96% of all enterprises and employing 30% of Bahraini employees (48% of all employees) To facilitate access to low interest financing aimed at developing the operations of the enterprise Beneficiaries: 300 SME s (estimate) Length of project: 1 year (ongoing thereafter) Subsidised interest rate: 4% Curren t project

Private Sector Support Initiatives Corporate Performance Excellence (QualityCorp) Challenge Objectives Growing emphasis on the importance of performance excellence and building leadership competencies Establish a Bahraini holding company that standardises and promotes quality and productivity benchmarks in Bahrain and regionally Promote best practice in management and corporate practice Instil focus on productivity and quality in the management of private sector entities To enhance corporate competitiveness, improve working environment and corporate culture across the nation future project

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Human Capital Development Initiatives Work Ethics Scheme Challenge Employers report a considerably low work ethics awareness / standards amongst Bahraini labour force Objectives To develop more effective workplace environments through the adoption of work ethics by equipping the new entrants with the requisite attitudes To enhance desirability of local entry-level recruits future project

Human Capital Development Initiatives International Apprenticeship Programme Challenge Limited exposure to international best-practices Objectives To establish international practices amongst Bahrainis and transfer knowledge future project

Human Capital Development Initiatives Career Market Acceptance Campaign Challenge Low appeal and/or minimal awareness of certain career streams Objectives To increase penetration of Bahraini workforce in low appeal career streams To increase awareness and thus penetration of Bahraini workforce in careers not known by general public future project

Human Capital Development Initiatives National Occupational Standards Advocacy Challenges Absence of national occupational skills standards (NOSS) as a basis for vocational education and training frameworks Current discrepancies in the basic skill sets of similar occupations in different sectors and establishments Objectives To steer the initiative of creating the NOSS s and assist in its overall management and funding future project