Saudi HR ministry launches wage protection service for domestic workers

Since July 1, Saudi Arabia has implemented the Wage Protection Service for domestic labor salaries. (Shutterstock)
Since July 1, Saudi Arabia has implemented the Wage Protection Service for domestic labor salaries. (Shutterstock)
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Updated 13 May 2024
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Saudi HR ministry launches wage protection service for domestic workers

Since July 1, Saudi Arabia has implemented the Wage Protection Service for domestic labor salaries. (Shutterstock)
  • Paying the salaries of domestic workers through specific formal channels has several benefits for the employer because it provides proof of wages paid for domestic labor

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has launched the Wage Protection Service for domestic labor salaries, starting July 1.

The move is part of ministry initiatives to develop the domestic labor sector and ensure the rights of employers and domestic workers.

The service aims to facilitate and ensure transparency of salary payments by using digital wallets and banks authorized on the Musaned platform. This service promotes safety and reliability in transferring salaries, thereby preserving the rights of contractual parties, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

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The service is expected to include all domestic workers by Jan. 1, 2026.

The ministry said that the service applies to domestic workers under new contracts and will be applied to current contracts in stages, depending on the number of domestic workers for each employer.

The ministry also noted that the service will be applied to those who have more than four domestic workers starting Jan. 1, 2025, to those who have three or more domestic workers starting July 1, 2025, and to those who have two or more domestic workers starting Oct. 1, 2025.

It added that the service is expected to include all domestic workers by Jan. 1, 2026, mentioning that it has been optionally available on Musaned since April 1, 2022, and has received widespread positive interaction from customers and contractual parties.

Paying the salaries of domestic workers through specific formal channels has several benefits for the employer because it provides proof of wages paid for domestic labor, makes it easier for the employer to terminate the worker’s procedures at the end of the contractual relationship or when traveling, and protects the employer and the employee in the event of a disagreement.

 

 


Saudi Arabia zone welcomes visitors to Boulevard World

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Saudi Arabia zone welcomes visitors to Boulevard World

Saudi Arabia zone welcomes visitors to Boulevard World

RIYADH: The newly opened Saudi Arabia zone in Boulevard World at Riyadh Season 2024 offers visitors warm hospitality, Saudi coffee, popular dishes, perfumes, incense, handicrafts, fashion shows and various entertainment experiences.

Since the launch of the season, the zone has attracted large crowds eager to learn about Saudi Arabia’s regions, heritage, handicrafts, cultures and history through presentations by young Saudis.

The zone also features attractive buildings that reflect the beauty and history of the Kingdom’s regions.

Boulevard World is open daily from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. This season, the area has expanded by 30 percent with the addition of five new zones: Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, Iran, Africa and Courchevel, bringing the total number of zones to 22, representing diverse global cultures.

There are also 300 restaurants and cafes, more than 800 shops, and new events in the Egypt, Spain and Italy zones.

Theatrical performances from various countries further enhance the appeal of Boulevard World as a distinctive entertainment destination.

Meanwhile, Riyadh Season is offering free entry to its entertainment areas to senior citizens aged 60 and older in a move aimed at enhancing inclusivity.

Seniors can enter select areas by showing their Tawakkalna app at designated gates. The areas included in the offer are Boulevard World, Boulevard Runway and Wonder Garden, along with the standard free-entry areas such as Riyadh Zoo, Al-Suwaidi Park and Souq Al-Awaleen. They will also have access to Boulevard City and VIA Riyadh without the need for prior tickets.

The offer does not cover events with reserved seating, such as concerts, plays, boxing matches or special experiences, as these require separate ticketing arrangements.


Saudi expo highlights AlUla’s cultural richness to Chinese audience

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Saudi expo highlights AlUla’s cultural richness to Chinese audience

Saudi expo highlights AlUla’s cultural richness to Chinese audience

RIYADH: An overview of AlUla’s cultural and national heritage is on display in Beijing, helping strengthen the relationship between Saudi Arabia and China.

The Saudi Travel Expo is taking place at Tiantan Park until Oct. 26. The Royal Commission for AlUla is taking part following an agreement between the Saudi Ministry of Culture and the Chinese Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

AlUla is one of the Kingdom’s leading tourist destinations, with increasing numbers of Chinese people wanting to visit. The number of international tourists to AlUla in 2023 was 44 percent more than previously recorded, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The Saudi Travel Expo is a prominent platform for the diverse cultural and heritage experiences offered by AlUla, highlighted by photographs and videos.

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AlUla, Italy’s food movement to promote sustainable agriculture, culinary heritage

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AlUla, Italy’s food movement to promote sustainable agriculture, culinary heritage

AlUla, Italy’s food movement to promote sustainable agriculture, culinary heritage

RIYADH: The Royal Commission for AlUla has partnered with Slow Food, a global movement based in Italy, to boost sustainable agriculture and promote AlUla’s culinary heritage, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The agreement aims to showcase the economic, social and health benefits of AlUla’s products, promote the region’s food culture and support sustainable agriculture.

This collaboration follows two years of successful food events in AlUla, positioning the region as a destination for food enthusiasts and tourists, while linking northwest Arabia with Slow Food’s global network in 150 countries.

The partnership coincides with the fifth AlUla Dates Season, offering significant economic opportunities for local farmers, families involved in cottage industries and entrepreneurs, celebrating the region’s cultural heritage.

As part of the season, Slow Food is hosting culinary demonstrations by chef Hooryah Abdulqader and chef Serhan Hasdemir, who presented dishes using AlUla dates last weekend and will continue this weekend on Oct. 25-26 at the farmers’ market in Al-Manshiyah Plaza.

Slow Food’s philosophy emphasizes agroecology, natural resource conservation and biodiversity preservation, aligning with the commission’s agricultural goals of supporting farmers and opening new markets for their products.

The establishment of a culinary arts center within AlUla’s cultural oasis will also enhance the partnership’s long-term objectives.

It will act as a hub for knowledge sharing, cooking and organizing activities related to sustainable agriculture and culinary traditions, encouraging AlUla residents and visitors to embrace traditional practices.

By promoting cultural education and sustainable agricultural practices within food sectors, the collaboration between RCU and Slow Food will bolster AlUla’s economy diversification and attract tourists.


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Saudi Crown Prince receives Jordan’s King Abdullah, Crown Prince Hussein in Riyadh

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CAIRO: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received Jordan’s King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein in Riyadh, Saudi state news agency SPA reported. 

 

Jordan’s King Abdullah departed on Tuesday for Saudi Arabia on an official visit. 

His majesty is accompanied by Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II. 

Prince Ali bin Al Hussein was sworn in as Regent in the presence of Cabinet members.


Saudi National Guard minister receives Uzbek envoy to Riyadh

Saudi National Guard minister receives Uzbek envoy to Riyadh
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Saudi National Guard minister receives Uzbek envoy to Riyadh

Saudi National Guard minister receives Uzbek envoy to Riyadh

RIYADH: Prince Abdullah bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, the Saudi minister of National Guard, received Nodirjon Turgunov, the Uzbek Ambassador to the Kingdom, at the ministry’s headquarters, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.
The pair discussed issues of mutual interest between their nations.
Several senior officials also joined the meeting.