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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

The employer shall facilitate the work of labour unions, sectoral general unions and the General
Federation. For this purpose, the employer shall release trade union members from their work duties
as follows:
First: Release of members of labour unions:
1. Members of the Administrative Board of a labour union shall be released from work for the
following purposes:
 To perform trade union assignments until their completion.
 To attend meetings of the Administrative Board and meetings held with the management of
the establishment, provided that such meetings are documented by duly approved minutes.
 To attend educational and training courses required by the nature of trade union work,
provided that the aggregate duration thereof does not exceed thirty (30) working days per
year.
 To comply with a summons issued by the Ministry, any committee provided for in the Labour
Law or the decisions and regulations issued for its implementation, the General Federation,
the court or the Public Prosecution in matters relating to their trade union work.
2. One member of the Administrative Board of the labour union, selected by the Administrative
Board, shall be released from work to perform trade union work as follows:
 Thirty (30) working days per year in a labour union whose General Assembly has fewer than
one hundred (100) members.
 Ninety (90) working days per year in a labour union whose General Assembly has more than
one hundred (100) members and up to three hundred (300) members.
 On a full-time basis in a labour union whose General Assembly has more than three hundred
(300) members.
3. Members of the General Assembly of a labour union shall be released from work for a period
not exceeding thirty (30) working days per year to attend meetings of the General Assembly
and activities organised by, or in cooperation with, the labour union.
Second: Release of members of sectoral general unions:
1. The Chairperson of the Administrative Board of a sectoral general union and two (2)
members of its Administrative Board, selected by that Board, shall be released from work on
a full-time basis to perform trade union work.
2. Members of the Administrative Board of a sectoral general union shall be released from
work for the following purposes:
 To perform trade union assignments until their completion.
 To attend meetings of the Administrative Board.
 To attend educational and training courses required by the nature of trade union work,
provided that the aggregate duration thereof does not exceed thirty (30) working days per
year.
 To comply with a summons issued by the Ministry, any committee provided for in the Labour
Law or the decisions and regulations issued for its implementation, the General Federation,
the court or the Public Prosecution in matters relating to their trade union work.
3. Members of the General Assembly of a sectoral general union shall be released from work
for a period not exceeding thirty (30) working days per year to attend meetings of the
General Assembly and activities organised by, or in cooperation with, the sectoral general
union.
Third: Release of members of the General Federation of the Workers of the Sultanate of Oman:
1. The Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the General Federation, the Vice-Chairperson
and the assistants shall be released from work on a full-time basis.
2. Members of the Board of Directors of the General Federation shall be released from work for
the following purposes:
 To attend meetings of the Board of Directors and its internal committees, and meetings of
councils, committees and working groups in which the General Federation is represented.
 To attend local, regional and international meetings and conferences, as well as educational
and training courses required by the nature of trade union work.
3. Members of the General Assembly of the General Federation shall be released from work for
a period not exceeding thirty (30) working days per year to attend meetings of the General
Assembly and activities organised by, or in cooperation with, the General Federation.

A member of the Administrative Board of a labour union who is released from work on a full-time or
part-time basis shall remain present at the workplace, except in cases where the nature of the
assignment requires the member to be outside the workplace, including participation in meetings,
training programmes and activities held outside the workplace.

The employer shall provide transportation for a trade union member to perform trade union
assignments in areas located one hundred and fifty (150) kilometres or more from the headquarters
of the labour union, sectoral general union or General Federation, provided that the establishment is
notified at least five (5) days before the assignment is undertaken.
This notification period shall not apply in cases that are urgent by their nature, including the
occurrence of a labour strike or an accident at the workplace.

A trade union member released from work to perform trade union duties shall retain all rights
relating to gross remuneration, promotions, periodic increments and any other rights prescribed
under the applicable laws, regulations and decisions and the internal regulations of the
establishment.
Members released from work on a full-time basis shall be exempt from performance appraisal
requirements for the purposes of periodic increments and promotions. For such purposes, either the
member’s most recent performance appraisal or the average of the member’s performance
appraisals for the preceding three (3) years, whichever is more favourable, shall be taken into
account.
The period during which such members are released from work shall be counted as part of their
actual period of service, and the days of release shall be deemed paid working days.

The employer or the employer’s representative shall be prohibited from taking any measure or
carrying out any act that may obstruct the exercise of trade union work.