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Alteration of Holiday Leave for Government Contractual Personnel

Summary by عكاظ
The Council of Ministers approved the amendment of its previous decision of January 2024, concerning the designation of official holidays for both Id al-Fitr and Al-Adha, to a minimum of four working days and to a maximum of five working days for employees of government agencies applying the labour regime. The new decision of the Council of Ministers stipulates that this limitation shall not apply to those subject to the labour regime in governm…
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The new amendment to the Saudi Council of Ministers ' decision dealt with the establishment of official holidays for Eid al-Fitr al-Maqbar and Eid al-Adha, with a minimum of four working days and a maximum of five working days;

·United Arab Emirates
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The Council of Ministers approved the amendment of its previous decision of January 2024, concerning the designation of official holidays for both Id al-Fitr and Al-Adha, to a minimum of four working days and to a maximum of five working days for employees of government agencies applying the labour regime. The new decision of the Council of Ministers stipulates that this limitation shall not apply to those subject to the labour regime in governm…

·Mecca, Saudi Arabia
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عكاظ broke the news in Mecca, Saudi Arabia on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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