Salary Confidentiality
In the Gulf, as elsewhere in the world, employees respect each other’s privacy and do not share information about their salary with others.
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In the Gulf, as elsewhere in the world, employees respect each other’s privacy and do not share information about their salary with others.
While they share much in common, including their marketing excellence, their key differences accidentally serve as a great pedagogical tool for understanding how capitalism differs from socialism.
Britain and the security of the Arabian Gulf: requirements for strengthening a strategic partnership.
The transition to renewable energy is unavoidable, which is in line with the realities of the age and the future. The developed world is using all its resources to find alternative sources that are both environmentally friendly and sustainable. Therefore, the seventh objective...
An article in AlAkhbar AlKhaleej newspaper this morning by Derasat researcher, Abdulaziz AlDoseri, concerns the application of sanctions on Iranian oil exports and the potential for a volatile price market...
Nine women out of a total of 85 candidates competed in the November 2018 parliamentary elections, but there are positive expectations of new candidates coming forward in the coming days (for the forthcoming elections), thus increasing the likelihood of progress in the representation of women in parliament in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Economics 101: How VAT can help Gulf countries increase good R&D?
NATO summit in Brussels .. What is behind the differences of defense spending?
Certain Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE and Oman, especially after the Arab revolutions in 2012, started blocking the use of Internet-based audio and video call services (Voice Over Internet Protocol “VOIP”) offered by free applications such as WhatsApp, Facebook...
Nine European countries, France, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain, as well as Britain, announced the establishment of a military force to deal with crises outside the European Union on 25 June 2018.
Mahmood Abdul Ghaffar, strategic studies programme analyst at the Bahrain Centre for Strategic, International and Energy Studies (Derasat) quotes in GDN article today…
Not all dreams are necessarily rosy. Talking about the future is often associated with...
Despite the many reasons that led Britain to exit the EU system following a referendum for this purpose, there is no doubt that the issue of immigration was one of the reasons for this exit.
The government recently took a step toward raising that figure by legally allowing women to drive. Yet the issue remains complex, and perceptions about how socially acceptable it is for women to work surely play a role.
The goal of the Gulf countries to transform their economies into knowledge economies requires investment in R & D and developed sectors.
Gulf States and the strengthening of international strategic partnerships: a Gulf-US relations model.
There is the possibility that without salaries linked to performance, the quality of teaching may suffer.
The agreement has been “successful in an unprecedented manner,” said Omar Al-Ubaydli, economist at think tank Derasat in Bahrain. “OPEC has never achieved such high levels of coordinated restraint.”
On June 2, 2018, Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), made an important statement saying that “the alliance will not provide Israel with defensive assistance if attacked by Iran.” He added that “Israel is a partner and not a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.”
Gulf countries are working to establish an international network of trains, complementing the internal networks adopted by large countries such as Saudi Arabia. Analysts typically speculate that the main benefit of boosting the transportation network is to transport goods to support the...