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Kenyans Working in Qatar to Earn Minimum Monthly Wage of Sh55,000

By John Wanjohi Tue, 03/23/2021 @ 08:28pm 1208 views 5 comments
Kenyans Working in Qatar to Earn Minimum Monthly Wage of Sh55,000

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Kenyans and other immigrants working in Qatar are set to earn a minimum wage of 1,000 Qatari Riyals (Sh30,170). 

This comes after the Qatari government on Sunday announced a non-discriminatory minimum wage for all migrant workers irrespective of their nationality.

Further to this, migrant workers will also be entitled to allowances amounting to 800 Qatar Riyals (QAR) per month, comprising QAR500 (Sh15,000) for accommodation and QAR300 (Sh9,000) for food.

This means a Kenyan working in Qatar will take home a minimum gross salary of QAR1,800 (about Sh55,000).

“This wage increase will also improve the lives of a large number of family members in the workers’ countries of origin who rely on the remittances sent every month,” said Max Tuñón from the ILO Project Office in Qatar.

Qatar’s ministry of administration, development, labor, and social affairs also announced changes in the country’s infamous kafala system.

Migrant workers will no longer require a “no objection certificate” from their employers to change their jobs. 

The kafala system barred an employee from changing jobs during the contract period without the approval of the employer. Under the new rules, an employee is allowed to change jobs after serving a notice period.

Reports indicate that Kenya has the highest number of African immigrants working in Qatar, estimated at between 30,000 to 50,000. 
 
Kenyans working in Qatar sent home Sh10 billion in 2020 alone, according to data by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK).

Qatar becomes the second Gulf nation to have a minimum wage after Kuwait.

 

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Maxiley

Tue, 03/23/2021 @ 09:54pm

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Now that you have settled the salary matter,please work on one of the most important issue-the mistreatment of african workers.

Nigjam

Wed, 03/24/2021 @ 04:22am

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All labourers are treated badly not just blacks

Maxiley

Wed, 03/24/2021 @ 09:49am

In reply to All labourers are treated… by Nigjam

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Since the story is centered on Kenya,I figured I should focus there even without mentioning the country.Iam sure very few non whites from Kenya work there in the capacity kenyans work,which is mainly domestic work.
I take it that there are no home grown labourers from that country,and that all are foreigners,or at least most of them.If so,they should shape up because there will come atime when money will not motivate themto work there,but integrity,and fair treatment.

JustMe

Fri, 03/26/2021 @ 02:40am

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In Qatar, most Kenyans work Sales, Drivers and Airport grounds... a few with disabled kids. I haven't heard the kind of abuse as is in Saudi. Qatar and Dubai are quite different...to my knowledge...

Motofire

Wed, 03/24/2021 @ 02:01pm

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Work more on moving citizens out of poverty by stopping corruption at all levels. No joy in depending on another country's benevolence for meager pay and racist conditions. Not everyone can be hushpuppi

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