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Employers in Saudi Arabia Will Not Be Allowed to Charge Any Fees when Recruiting Domestic Workers: rajdhanidaily.com

Kathmandu. Saudi Arabia has banned employers from charging any fees, including recruitment, work permit, service transfer and career change fees, from domestic workers. The rules will impose a maximum fine of 20,000 Saudi riyals and a ban on hiring domestic workers for a period of 3 years for employers who violate the rules. These provisions are included in the Guide to the Rights and Responsibilities of Domestic Workers. The guide, issued by th…
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Kathmandu. Saudi Arabia has banned employers from charging any fees, including recruitment, work permit, service transfer and career change fees, from domestic workers. The rules will impose a maximum fine of 20,000 Saudi riyals and a ban on hiring domestic workers for a period of 3 years for employers who violate the rules. These provisions are included in the Guide to the Rights and Responsibilities of Domestic Workers. The guide, issued by th…

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Rajdhani Daily News broke the news in on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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