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Labor Inspection Begins In Six Counties

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Last updated: June 18, 2024 7:11 am
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The Ministry of Labor, in collaboration with the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA), has embarked on a Labor Inspection enforcement exercise in six (6) of the fifteen (15) counties of Liberia. The exercise, which started Monday, June 17, 2024, is expected to cover Nimba, Grand Cape Mount, Grand Bassa, Bong, Bomi, and Margibi counties.

   According to a Labor Ministry press release, the purpose of this inspection exercise is to ensure compliance with the labour laws of Liberia through the issuance of digitized Alien Work Permits to non-Liberians working in the formal and informal sectors.

   All non-Liberians holding Liberia Alien Work Permits will be asked to show a valid LRA tax payment receipt for verification during the exercise.

   Employers and businesses with foreign nationals in their employ are urged to comply fully with the country’s law, enforced by the Ministry of Labour and the LRA.

   The Labor Ministry release added that ECOWAS citizens working in the informal sector of Liberia are encouraged to obtain their ECOWAS Work Permit at a cost of US$100, renewable annually.

   The exercise is aimed at increasing the revenue generating capacity of the Ministry of Labor through collection of alien work permit fees from non-Liberians working in the formal and informal sectors of Liberia. It is also intended to provide education on the procedure of obtaining the new digitized Liberia Labor Work Permit, at the same time identifying jobs for qualified and skilled Liberians.

   The Labor inspection enforcement exercise will also cover various areas, including labour statistics, workplace conditions, occupational safety and health, entities’ employee policies, and labor relations.

   The inspection is divided into two teams comprising of staff from the Ministry of Labor and Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA). Team one (1), Grand Cape Mount, Bomi, Lower Margibi and Bassa counties, is headed by Labor Ministry Inspector General, Charles Brown, while Team (2), Nimba, Bong and Upper Margibi counties, is led by Darius K. Weamie, Department Inspector General. 

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