
What you need to know in Manama, Bahrain?
Maria Theresa S. Samante, Feb 12, 2007
In-demand Jobs in
Professional
v Engineers
v Restaurant Manager/Supervisor
v Architect
v Assistant Managers
v Accountants
v AutoCAD Draftsman
v Therapist
v Rigger
v Service Crew
v Waiter/Waitress
v Welder
v Pipe Fabricator
v Hairdresser
v Electrician
v Heavy Duty Driver
Salary
There is no minimum wage for foreign workers in Bahrain, but the Philippine government proposed that the minimum wage for Filipina maids would increase from 200 Bahrain Dinar (BD) (about $529) to BD400 (about $ 1059) per month.
Accommodation
Accommodation depends on the location, if you choose to live near city center like
Shared one bedroom might cost you BD 50 to BD 100, a small medium-class 1-2 bedrooms fully furnished apartment is about BD 150 to BD 250, and a bigger/luxury apartment/villa will cost you about BD 300 and up, remember, prices still depends on the location and ensure if your monthly payment is inclusive or exclusive of municipal tax, electricity, and water (normal usage about 10-20 BD per month for mid class apartment).
Transportation
There are different modes of transportation available in
Metered/unmetered/shared taxis are everywhere; it costs up to 2 BD for in-the-city trip. While renting a car would cost you BD
Renting a car (150-170 BD/month for small car) is another choice. Buying car also is an option since cars either first hand or used are quite cheap here.
Also it's common for some companies to have a pick-up and drop-off transportation from and to your job place and accommodation (pooling point).
Authority to Contact
In case of any labor disputes or misunderstanding between you and your employer, or disaster you can contact the Philippine Embassy located in
Villa No. 992A, Road No. 3119
Area 331 Adiya Manama 331
Phone: (+973) 270-597 (DL) (+973) 246-470 (OWWA) 246-300 (TL) (+973) 250-990 or (+973) 259-599
Fax: (+973) 258-583
Email: manamape@batelco.com.bh, polo_bahrain@dole.gov.ph, polobahrain@yahoo.com