Reforming the Labor Administration in Bhutan

At the end of a long reform process, Bhutan adopted the labor and employment act of Bhutan on January 5, 2007. The act constitutes the first comprehensive labor market legislation adopted in Bhutan. As part of a wider reform of labor administration policy, it is a major step in the modernization of the country's labor market. The new law mandates a certain minimum level of occupational health and safety standards and establishes a comprehensive inspection regime to enforce them. It also improves the bargaining position of workers vis-a-vis employers, allowing them for the first time to organize at the enterprise level. Moreover, the act achieves this without introducing rigidities that might hamper employment growth. The reform was essential to accommodate emerging social trends, such as growing rural-urban migration, the high rate of population growth, and the resulting increase in unemployment. The author aim is to channel the expanding labor force into the private sector, and the author therefore had to make employment in the private sector more desirable. The author expects these changes to encourage private sector development, stimulate entrepreneurship, and lead to more job creation.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wangda, Pema
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2007-12
Subjects:BARGAINING, CHILD LABOR, CORE LABOR STANDARDS, DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT, EMPLOYABLE SKILLS, EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYMENT, EMPLOYMENT CREATION, EMPLOYMENT GROWTH, FLEXIBLE EMPLOYMENT, FORCED LABOR, FOREIGN WORKERS, FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION, GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT, HIRING, HOURS OF WORK, HUMAN RESOURCES, JOB CREATION, JOB SECURITY, JOBS, LABOR ADMINISTRATION, LABOR FORCE, LABOR LAW, LABOR MARKET, LABOR MARKET LEGISLATION, LABOR ORGANIZATION, LABOR POLICY, LABOR RELATIONS, LABOR STANDARDS, LAYOFFS, MINIMUM WAGE, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRODUCTIVITY, PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS, SAFETY, SAFETY STANDARDS, SKILLS DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL PROTECTION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TERMINATION, UNEMPLOYED, UNEMPLOYED YOUTH, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, WORK ACCIDENTS, WORKER, WORKERS, WORKING, WORKING CONDITIONS, WORKING HOURS, YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/9880490/reforming-labor-administration-bhutan
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10626
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