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Kuwait bans outdoor work between 11am and 4pm
Kuwait bans outdoor work between 11am and 4pm

Arabian Business

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Arabian Business

Kuwait bans outdoor work between 11am and 4pm

Kuwait has introduced a ban on outdoor work during the hottest parts of the day until September. The Public Authority of Manpower (PAM) declared that work in the open is banned from 11 am until 4 pm, effective until the end of August. PAM in a statement quoted the acting director, Marzouq Al-Otaibi, as saying PAM's inspection teams would enforce the administrative resolution 535/2015 concerning the ban on working in the uncovered locations for the summer three months. Kuwait outdoor work ban He warned that the inspectors would show up unexpectedly at work sites to check on possible breaches, for recording the offenses and taking legal action against those responsible. The decision aims at protecting the workers from the scorching summer heat during this period, he said, indicating that the decision does not imply cutting the working hours. The measure was enforced over the past years and was applied by the concerned companies, he said. Moreover, it came in compliance with public interests and Kuwait's adherence to international labour conventions.

Kuwait committed to labor rights
Kuwait committed to labor rights

Kuwait Times

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • Kuwait Times

Kuwait committed to labor rights

Public bodies mark May Day • Human rights diwan urges safe work environment KUWAIT: Kuwait reaffirmed its commitment to protecting labor rights and improving workers' welfare during a conference organized by the ministry of foreign affairs on Thursday to mark International Workers' Day. Held under the patronage of Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya, the event brought together several government ministries and national institutions to highlight Kuwait's ongoing efforts to support labor issues and promote fair and safe work environments. Deputy Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah represented the minister and toured an accompanying exhibition showcasing the roles of workers in Kuwait's development and the legal protections ensuring their safety and well-being. Speaking at a roundtable titled 'Adequate Housing and Workers' Welfare in Kuwait... International Standards and Sustainable National Solutions', Assistant Foreign Minister for Human Rights Affairs Ambassador Sheikha Jawaher Ibrahim Al-Duaij Al-Sabah said Kuwait aims to align with international labor standards under its New Kuwait 2035 vision. She noted that contract workers make up 75 percent of Kuwait's labor force, representing over 174 nationalities, reflecting the country's expansive development projects. She highlighted several initiatives, including the allocation of six labor cities by the Public Authority for Housing Welfare and the ministry of finance, the opening of a migrant worker shelter for men in February by the Public Authority of Manpower, and a nationwide awareness campaign launched in March on health and safety standards for labor accommodations. Kuwait is also enhancing its legislative framework by updating laws on human trafficking, domestic labor, residency and private sector employment to promote transparency and sustainable development. She praised cooperation with UN agencies such as UN-Habitat, the International Labor Organization and the International Organization for Migration, and acknowledged the private sector's role, citing participation from companies like Alshaya Group, Kuwait National Petroleum Company, Bait Al Mawared, and the Kuwaiti Danish Dairy Company. She stressed the importance of civil society involvement and highlighted the national strategy against trafficking and smuggling for 2025–2028, announced during the 6th Regional Anti-Trafficking Forum. She also noted that labor rights will be a core topic at the upcoming second World Social Summit in Doha in November. Separately, the National Diwan for Human Rights (NDHR) marked Labour Day by voicing its support for all efforts aimed at ensuring safe, just and exploitation-free work environments. In a statement to KUNA, the diwan emphasized its dedication to preserving workers' dignity and basic rights. The diwan contributed to a recent awareness campaign on occupational safety targeting delivery motorbike drivers, reaching around 39,000 workers through materials in seven languages, in cooperation with delivery companies. It also partnered with the ministry of health to vaccinate 3,224 drivers against seasonal flu as part of efforts to reduce respiratory illnesses linked to work conditions. The diwan reiterated its commitment to raising labor rights awareness and improving conditions in this vital sector. – KUNA

Scheduled Maintenance to Disrupt Sahel App Services
Scheduled Maintenance to Disrupt Sahel App Services

Arab Times

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arab Times

Scheduled Maintenance to Disrupt Sahel App Services

KUWAIT CITY, May 3: The Public Authority of Manpower has announced a temporary suspension of its services this coming Saturday, May 3, 2025, due to scheduled maintenance. According to an official statement, all digital services provided through the "Sahel" application will be unavailable from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The suspension is part of routine system upgrades to improve service efficiency and user experience. Authorities have urged users to plan accordingly and have apologized for any inconvenience caused.

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