Saudia govt imposes three-month mid-day work ban from 15 June

Milton Nyakundi
June 9, 2019 ·2 min read ·86 views
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The Saudi Arabia Ministry of Labor and Social Development has imposed a three-month midday outdoor work ban effective Saturday, 15 June until 15 September.

Under the ban, the private sector companies and establishments are not allowed to let their employees work under the sun from 12pm to 3pm.

Khaled Abal Khail, spokesman of the ministry, said all employers have been instructed to ensure their workers stay out of the sun for three hours during the period, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

He said the ministry is keen on protecting the safety and health of workers in the private sector and providing them a secure working environment, away for exposure to any health hazards.

According to Abal Khail, there will be exemption for outdoor work ban in some regions of the Kingdom in view of low temperatures in those areas.

“The branches of the ministry are coordinating with the governorates of those regions with regard to taking a decision whether to ban work under sun or not,” he said, adding that the work ban will not be applicable to workers of oil and gas companies or those engaged in emergency maintenance works.

Abal Khail urged Saudi citizens and expatriates to contact the ministry’s customer service No.19911 or visit the ‘Together with Rasd’ portal (https://rasd.ma3an.gov.sa) for any queries or lodging of complaints about any violations.

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Milton Nyakundi

Milton Nyakundi Oriku is a veteran multimedia journalist with over 20 years’ experience across broadcast, digital, and print media. He is the founder and Managing Editor of Kurunzi News and serves as its Senior International Correspondent based in the United States. He previously worked at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), rising to Assistant News Editor, and later served as Copy Editor at Mediamax Network. His career includes freelance commentary for major outlets such as KTN, and consultancy roles with Football Kenya Federation, StarTimes Kenya, and UAP‑Old Mutual. He is known for incisive political and sports reporting and evidence‑driven journalism.

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