تخطي إلى المحتوى الرئيسي

الاتحاد العام لعمال سلطنة عمان

قرار وزاري رقــم 284 /2026
في شأن نظام تشكيل وعمل وتسجيل النقابات العمالية والنقابات العامة القطاعية والاتحاد العام لعمال سلطنة عُمان.

العربية

Workers may establish among themselves a labour union with the objective of safeguarding their
interests, defending their rights, and representing them in all matters relating to their employment
affairs.

A worker may join or withdraw from a labour union at any time.
No worker shall be deprived of the right to engage in trade union activities, nor shall any worker be
compelled to join or withdraw from a labour union.

An application for the registration of a labour union shall be submitted by the Founding Committee
and shall specify the scope of the union's activities, its name and address. The application shall be
accompanied by the following:
1. The minutes of the meeting at which the establishment of the labour union was resolved.
2. A list of the applicants seeking to establish the labour union, including their ages and civil
identification numbers, provided that their number is not less than twenty-five (25) workers
and that they satisfy the requirements prescribed in Article (31) of this Regulation.
3. The draft Constitutive Statute of the labour union.

A labour union shall be deemed to be automatically registered in either of the following cases:
1. Where not fewer than twenty-five (25) members of the General Assembly of a labour union
transfer to an establishment in which no labour union exists.
2. Where one or more establishments having a labour union merge into an establishment in
which no labour union exists.
In all cases, the total number of workers in the establishment following such transfer or merger shall
exceed fifty (50) workers. The transferred members shall become members of the General Assembly
of the labour union, and the General Assembly shall elect an Administrative Board where the labour
union does not already have one.

The sector to which a labour union belongs shall be determined according to the principal activity of
the establishment. Where the establishment carries out more than one activity, the sector shall be
determined on the basis of the activity under which the majority of the members of the labour
union's General Assembly are registered.

A labour union shall have the following powers:
1. To institute legal proceedings in defence of its rights and interests, the collective rights of its
members arising out of the employment relationship, or the individual rights of workers
upon a written request from the union member concerned.
2. To participate in the preparation and review of the establishment's work regulations in a
manner that safeguards the rights and interests of its members.
3. To have access to the administrative and financial procedures and records governing workers'
rights within the establishment, including those relating to training, qualification, wage
related decisions, promotions, disciplinary measures and similar matters, provided that the
confidentiality of such information and documents is maintained to the extent required by
law.
4. To establish committees and working groups from among the members of its General
Assembly in furtherance of its objectives.

A labour union shall undertake activities aimed at promoting and protecting the rights and interests
of its members, in particular by:
1. Concluding collective labour agreements and monitoring their implementation.
2. Promoting trade union awareness among its members.
3. Enhancing the cultural, technical and professional standards of its members.
4. Improving the economic, health and social welfare of its members.

A labour union shall:
1. Collect admission fees and membership subscriptions and manage its assets.
2. Notify the Department, or submit a complaint thereto, regarding an establishment's failure
to comply with the provisions of the Labour Law and the decisions and regulations
implementing it, after notifying the establishment of the violation and where the
establishment refuses or fails to rectify its position.

A labour union shall adopt a Constitutive Statute setting out the fundamental provisions governing
its organisation and operation. Such Statute shall, in particular, include the following:
1. The name and address of the labour union.
2. The objectives of the labour union, its operating procedures, meeting procedures and voting
mechanism.
3. The powers of the General Assembly, the duties of its members and the rules governing its
operation.
4. The powers of the Administrative Board, the duties of its members and the rules governing
its operation.
5. The sources of the union's funds, the manner of their management and disposal, the
financial and accounting system to be followed, admission fees and membership
subscriptions, cases and conditions for exemption therefrom, and the entity to which the
union's assets shall devolve upon its dissolution.
6. Administrative and financial audit procedures applicable to the union's activities.
7. The authorised signatories, including those authorised to sign financial instruments.
8. Procedures for holding union members accountable for violations related to trade union
activities attributed to them and the disciplinary measures that may be imposed.
9. Procedures governing the dissolution and merger of the labour union.
The Constitutive Statute shall not contain any provision inconsistent with the applicable laws and
regulations.

Within thirty (30) days from the date of the General Assembly's approval of the Constitutive Statute,
the Chairperson of the Administrative Board of the labour union shall file the following:
1. An electronic copy of the Constitutive Statute signed by the Chairperson or, in the
Chairperson's absence, by the Vice-Chairperson.
2. A list containing the full names of the members of the Administrative Board, indicating the
capacity in which each serves, together with each member's age, occupation, educational
qualification and place of residence.

A person wishing to join the membership of a labour union shall satisfy the following conditions:
1. To be employed by the establishment and not be serving therein on secondment or
temporary assignment.
2. To be at least eighteen (18) years of age on the date of submission of the membership
application.
3. Not to be a member of another labour union.
4. Not to be registered as an employer in the commercial register of the establishment.
5. To have paid the prescribed union admission fee.

The General Assembly shall consist of all members affiliated with the labour union.

The Administrative Board of a labour union shall consist of five (5) members elected from among the
members of its General Assembly.

A member of the General Assembly wishing to stand for election to the Administrative Board of the
labour union shall satisfy the following conditions:
1. To be an Omani national.
2. To possess full legal capacity.
3. To have completed two (2) consecutive years of membership in the labour union, except for
candidates in the union's first electoral term.
4. To have paid the prescribed admission fee and membership subscriptions.
5. Not to have been convicted of a felony or sentenced to imprisonment for an offence
involving dishonesty or breach of trust, unless rehabilitated.
6. Not to have been proven to have engaged in acts prejudicial to the security or interests of
the State or to national unity.
7. Not to be among the employees authorised or delegated to exercise all or any of the
employer's powers, regardless of the nature of such powers.

The establishment shall provide the facilities necessary to enable the labour union to perform its
functions, including the provision of a suitable office equipped with all necessary office facilities,
including computers, Internet access services, a desk telephone and a filing cabinet for the
safekeeping of documents, provided that the office is located at the union's headquarters as
specified in its Constitutive Statute.