RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has said that it is studying the prospects of amending the Labor Law article related to working hours to increase the weekly off to two days for all workers in the private sector.
“The ministry is keen on taking all the measures that serve the interests of the workers and the labor market in a way that contributes to achieving the government’s objectives and the labor market strategy in light of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030,” Saad Al-Hammad, spokesman for the ministry, said while reacting to the demand of private sector employees to review the official working hours and applying the weekly off to two days for all sections of workers in the private sector.
Al-Hammad said that the ministry had previously worked on proposed amendments to the Labor Law and had put forward these for feedback through a public opinion poll platform.
Regarding the repeated demands that the Ministry of Human Resources has to take a firm decision on implementing the two-day weekend for private sector employees and reduce working hours so as to attract Saudis to the job market, the spokesman said: “If there are any developments related to the ministry, it will be published via its official website as well as its social media accounts.”
On her part, lawyer and legal consultant Kholoud Al-Ahmadi said that Article 98 of the Labor Law affirmed that it was not permissible for the worker to actually work for more than eight hours per day, if the employer adopts the daily criterion, or more than 48 hours per week, if the weekly criterion is adopted. Actual working hours are reduced during Ramadan, as these do not exceed six hours per day, or 36 hours per week.
Al-Ahmadi noted that Article 99 of the Labor Law clearly showed that the working hours stipulated in Article 98 of the law could be increased to nine hours per day for some categories of workers, or in some industries and jobs in which the worker does not work continuously. It could also be reduced up to seven hours per day for some categories of workers or in some industries and jobs that are dangerous or harmful. The categories of workers, industries and jobs referred to are determined by a decision of the minister of human resources.
Meanwhile, Article 100 of the law permits the employer, with the approval of the ministry, to increase working hours to eight hours per day or 48 hours per week in those establishments where the nature of work requires performing work in rotation, and this is with the condition that the average working hours do not exceed eight hours a day or 48 hours a week.
Al-Ahmadi indicated that Article 101 of the Labor Law has been amended to read as follows: “Working hours and rest periods are regulated during the day, so that the worker does not work for more than five consecutive hours without a period of rest, prayer and food of not less than half an hour at a time during the total working hours, and so that the worker does not remain at the workplace for more than 12 hours per day.”
She pointed out that the Labor Law granted the employer exceptions in giving weekly off during occasions such as the annual inventory work, budget preparation, liquidation of establishment, closing accounts, preparing for discount sale, preparing for seasons, holidays and other occasions and seasonal work, provided that the number of days in which workers are required to work for such occasions does not exceed 30 days per year.
In all cases, the actual working hours may not exceed 10 hours per day or 60 hours per week. The minister shall take a decision with regard to the maximum number of additional working hours allowed per year.
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Ipinagpaliban ng Saudi Arabia ang mga sporting, recreational event hanggang Lunes
RIYADH — Ipinagpaliban ng Saudi Arabia ang lahat ng mga recreational at sporting event at kasiyahan na nakatakdang idaos mula Biyernes hanggang Lunes, Mayo 13-16, sa lahat ng rehiyon ng Kaharian kasunod ng pagkamatay ng Pangulo ng UAE na si Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Ang Ministri ng Kultura, ang Ministri ng Turismo, ang Ministri ng Palakasan, at ang General Entertainment Authority (GEA) ay nag-anunsyo noong Biyernes na ang lahat ng kanilang mga aktibidad at kaganapan ay nasuspinde kasunod ng isang direktiba mula sa mas mataas na awtoridad.
Ang Ministri ng Kultura ay nagpahayag na ang pagsususpinde sa mga kultural na aktibidad nito ay kinabibilangan ng konsiyerto ng maalamat na Arab na mang-aawit at musikero mula sa Iraq na si Kadim Al Sahir at ang kilalang Saudi na mang-aawit na si Zena Emad, na nakatakdang idaos sa Biyernes. “Ang bagong petsa ng kaganapan at ang mekanismo para sa pagbabalik ng halaga ng mga tiket para sa mga nais magkaroon nito ay iaanunsyo sa lalong madaling panahon,” sabi ng ministeryo.
Inihayag din ng Ministri ng Turismo ang pagsuspinde sa lahat ng mga kaganapan at aktibidad sa turismo mula Biyernes hanggang Lunes. Inihayag ng Ministri ng Palakasan na sinuspinde nito ang mga kumpetisyon sa palakasan sa loob ng tatlong araw, simula sa Biyernes. Batay sa desisyong ito, ang natitirang mga laban ng 27th round ng Professional League ay ipinagpaliban, sinabi ng ministeryo sa isang pahayag sa Twitter account nito. Sinuspinde ng General Entertainment Authority ang lahat ng concert at entertainment show mula Biyernes hanggang Lunes bilang paggalang sa umalis na pinuno ng UAE.

Yemeni resident arrested after claims about new scheme to correct status of expats
JEDDAH — A Yemeni national was arrested after claiming about having a new scheme to correct the status of some expatriates.
The Makkah region police spokesman said that the investigations carried out by the security forces resulted in the identification of a person who appeared in a video clip, speaking inside a banquet hall in Jeddah in front of an audience who gathered upon his invitation.
During the speech, the man, who was identified as a Yemeni resident, claimed about a forthcoming scheme to correct the status of some expatriates in the Kingdom. It was revealed in the investigations that his claims were not based on official grounds.
Legal measures were taken against the man after his arrest, and he was then referred to the Public Prosecution, the spokesman added.

Coronavirus Updates. A marked rise in new infections and deaths. And an increase in recovery cases
Coronavirus Updates. A marked rise in new infections and deaths. And an increase in recovery cases
Statistics from the Ministry of Health on Sunday showed a marked rise in deaths and new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours, with a rise in recovery cases.
Statistics showed that 339 new cases were recorded today, up 105 cases from yesterday, bringing the total number of cases to 755,415 cases of the virus.
She pointed out that four new deaths were recorded by the virus, after yesterday there were no deaths recorded, as the total deaths due to the virus in the Kingdom rose to 9,103 cases.
She pointed to a slight rise in the critical-case curve; one new case has been logged into intensive care for a total of 56 cases now.
She showed that recovery cases from the virus witnessed a slight increase from yesterday, when 112 cases were recorded, to remain at their high levels compared to infections, bringing the total recovery cases to 742,563 cases.

Source: https://twitter.com/akhbaar24/status/1523238792143925249?s=21&t=FjiTUZxDCHCDLaBuEkZIRQ
Saudi Arabia: 8.52 million private sector workers by end of 2021
Saudi Arabia: 8.52 million private sector workers by end of 2021
Riyadh city
A statistic issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development showed that the number of workers in the private sector in Saudi Arabia reached about 8.52 million workers in 2021.
According to the statistic, foreigners accounted for 77% of the total employees in the private sector, equivalent to 6.59 million workers, and the number of Saudi workers reached 1.92 million workers, representing 23% of the total.
Employers are all Saudi and non-Saudi individuals who actually perform work in the Foundation with or without pay, and the owners, relatives or employees of the Foundation, whether they work full or part of the working time, and whether they are permanent or temporary, male or female, regardless of whether their wages are paid on a daily, weekly or monthly basis, including partners and members of joint stock companies, chairpersons and members of boards of directors, as well as well as workers with paid leave.
Source: https://twitter.com/argaam/status/1523251521638772736?s=21&t=2fXrXzF25fQxlJR-mniX2A

Two people die and 14 passengers injured as a bus and a truck collision on Al-Hijra Road in Medina
Two people die and 14 passengers injured as a bus and a truck collision on Al-Hijra Road in Medina
May 08, 2022
Two people died and 14 others were injured in a collision between a bus and a truck on the migration road in Medina.
The special forces for road security in the Medina area said they had started the incident, which resulted in the death of the bus driver and his assistant, and the injury of 14 passengers, who were ambulanceed.
It added that its teams and competent agencies are currently working to complete the legal procedures on the incident.

Anti-drug’: Pag-aresto sa isang taong nagdokumento ng paggamit at pagmamay-ari ng droga at nai-post ito sa social media
‘Anti-drug’: Pag-aresto sa isang taong nagdokumento ng paggamit at pagmamay-ari ng droga at nai-post ito sa social media
Mayo 08, 2022
Inihayag ng General Directorate of Drug Control ang pag-aresto sa isang tao sa rehiyon ng Riyadh, para sa pagdodokumento, paggamit at pagkakaroon ng narcotics at kontrabando, at pag-publish nito sa mga social networking site.
Ipinaliwanag niya na siya ay inaresto at ang mga legal na hakbang ay ginawa laban sa kanya, at siya ay isinangguni sa Public Prosecution.

Inaresto ng pulisya ng Jeddah ang isang taong nagdulot ng away sa pampublikong lugar
Inaresto ng pulisya ng Jeddah ang isang taong nagdulot ng away sa pampublikong lugar (video)
Mayo 08, 2022
Inihayag ng pulisya ng Makkah Region (Jeddah Governate Police) na nagsimula ang away na naganap sa pagitan ng mga mamamayan sa isang pampublikong lugar.
Ipinaliwanag ng Holy Capital Police na ang mga legal na pamamaraan sa insidente ay nakumpleto, at ang sanhi ng insidente ay isinangguni sa Public Prosecution.

Source: Akhbaar24
Saudization ng Secretarial, Translation, Stock Keeper at Data Entry na mga propesyon mula Linggo
Inanunsyo ng Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development sa Saudi Arabia ang pagsisimula ng Saudization para sa mga propesyon ng secretarial, translation, stock keeper at data entry mula ika-8 ng Mayo, 2022 sa lahat ng rehiyon ng Kaharian.
Ang Ministro ng Human Resources at Social Development, Eng. Naglabas si Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi ng ministeryal na desisyon noong ika-18 ng Rabi Al-Awwal, 1443 upang i-localize ang mga propesyon ng secretarial, translation, stock-keepers at data entry sa lahat ng rehiyon ng Saudi Arabia.
- Ito ay alinsunod sa mga pagsisikap ng ministeryo na magbigay ng naaangkop at nakakapreskong kapaligiran sa trabaho para sa mga lalaki at babaeng mamamayan ng Saudi at palawakin ang kanilang pakikilahok sa labor market.
- Dumating ang desisyon na limitahan ang mga propesyon na ito sa mga Saudi National sa mga kumpanya ng pribadong sektor, na may pinakamababang suweldo na 5,000 riyal upang makalkula sa mga porsyento ng Saudization para sa mga tagasalin at mga tagabantay ng stock.

King Fahd Causeway’ clarifies requirements for Kingdom to leave for Bahrain – Storya Ni Juan

The King Fahd Causeway Foundation explained the requirements for citizens to leave the Kingdom for Bahrain.
She stated that adults are required to receive three doses of the Corona vaccine, or not more than 3 months after receiving the second dose, two doses of the corona vaccine are required for those under the age of 16, while Corona insurance is required for those under the age of 12 regardless of immunization status.
Immunization is also required through the Tawakkoluna application for domestic workers, in addition to accompanying the sponsor or his name.
She pointed out that the passport is the approved travel document, and must be valid for at least 3 months.