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MLSD and Commission for Job Generation and Anti-Employment propose flextime via Ma3an portal

Publication date: 21 September 2022 - 25 Safar 1444
وزارة العمل والتنمية الاجتماعية وهيئة توليد الوظائف ومكافحة البطالة تستطلعان آراء المهتمين حول تنظيم العمل المرن عبر بوابة "معا".

MLSD and Commission for Job Generation and Anti-Employment propose flextime via Ma3an portal

 

The Ministry of Labor and Social Development (MLSD) and the Commission for Job Generation and Anti-Employment have called upon all segments of the society, interested people and employers in the private sector to provide their feedback on a proposal that concerns regulating the flexible work through the 'Ma3an Lil Qara' portal (http://qarar.ma3an.gov.sa/a/ideas/recent/campaigns/20069).

 

The draft decision allows an employer and a Saudi worker to hold a flexible contract where the wage is determined based on labor hours (the minimum wage rate).

 

According to the proposal, the employer is not incumbent to offer paid vacation, medical insurance, end of service award, overtime pay as well as registering the worker with the General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI).

 

However, the employer still has to prevent workers under the flexible contract against injuries and accidents at work by applying occupational safety and health standards.

 

The ministry said the proposed initiative is as a result of joint efforts made by a number of government and private entities, a move that realizes the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 aiming to reduce unemployment rates and enhance practical experiences of the youth and women in order to allow them to effectively participate in the labor market.

 

The initiative is in a bid to improve the structure of labor market as part of the authority's orchestrated intervention along with the MLSD, Ministry of Economy and Planning and Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF).

 

Prior to the unveiled proposal, a joint working team conducted a study targeting young people, women and employers, taking into account several international experiences to determine best regulations in use.

 

The team also defined the challenges that may face the flexible work and proposed solutions, such as development of the legal framework, which was the key outcome of the study.

 

According to the conducted study, it is expected to provide 100,000 job opportunities for flexible contract workers by 2020 and also rise to 300,000 by 2028.

 

Omer Batati, governor at the Commission for Job Generation and Anti-Employment, said questioners were distributed to 3,000 individuals as the joint team conducted 32 group interviews, more than 120 personal interviews with private firm's representatives and workshops which were attended by 80 officials from the private and public sectors.

 

In this respect, Mr. Batati extended his thanks and appreciation to all participating entities for their efforts in making the initiative come to light, hoping the cooperation and partnership will continue among all parties and stakeholders for the sake of achieving prosperity and growth in the Kingdom.

 

Dr. Ahmed Kattan, deputy minister for labor policies at the MLSD, pointed out that the regulation will generate job opportunities for Saudi men and women on a flextime system (hourly rate), highlighting this type of work is suitable for women, students and persons with disabilities, in particular.  

 

The employers can benefit from pay per hour workers and reduce expenses that establishment incurs, added Dr. Kattan.  The ministry and the commission are keen to listen to people from all walks of life in order to improve the proposal, urging everyone to visit the 'Ma3an Lil Qarar' portal and comment on it.  

 

 

 

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