Employment law in Saudi Arabia is governed by the Saudi Labor Law, which outlines the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees. This legal framework is designed to ensure fair treatment, protect workers’ rights, and regulate labor relations in the Kingdom.
Key Components of Employment Law
- Saudi Labor Law
- Employment Contracts
- Working Hours and Overtime
- Wages and Benefits
- Leave and Holidays
- Termination and Resignation
- Workplace Safety and Health
Key Regulatory Bodies
- Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD)
- General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI)
Recent Developments and Reforms
- Vision 2030
- Nitaqat Program
- Labor Reforms
Saudi Arabia’s employment law provides a comprehensive framework for regulating labor relations, protecting workers’ rights, and promoting fair treatment in the workplace. Ongoing reforms under Vision 2030 aim to enhance the labor market’s efficiency, encourage the participation of Saudi nationals, and ensure a balanced approach to workforce development.