Saudi Arabia implements minimum wage increase for over 50s

Saudi Arabia implements minimum wage increase for over 50s
The minimum wage increase was first announced by the Ministry of Human Resources in November 2020. (File)
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Updated 09 April 2021
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Saudi Arabia implements minimum wage increase for over 50s

Saudi Arabia implements minimum wage increase for over 50s
  • Minimum wage rises to SR4,000 from SR3,000

RIYADH: The General Organization for Social Insurance has implemented its new minimum wage for workers over the age of 50, 5 months after first announcing the change.
Employers should raise the wages of Saudi workers who are 50 years old and above to at least SR4,000 ($1,066) a month, Al Eqtisadiah reported. The previous minimum wage was SR3,000.
Saudi Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Al-Rajhi announced the increase in November 2020 for all Saudis and said at the time it would be implemented 5 months later.
Saudi workers being paid less than SR4,000 a month will only count as half a worker in the Kingdom’s nationalization program, Nitaqat.