Labor arbitration center ready for launch: Ministry adviser

Updated 13 May 2017
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Labor arbitration center ready for launch: Ministry adviser

JEDDAH: A labor arbitration center is ready for launch to protect those in the labor market, Abdullah Al-Abdullatif, adviser to the justice minister, said Wednesday at the Development Dialogue Symposium in Riyadh.
The Justice Ministry plans to establish a modern labor court as part of the National Transformation Program (NTP) 2020 and Vision 2030, he added.
Studies reveal that most labor disputes are attributed to gaps in labor regulations, and many of these gaps have been rectified by recent amendments to the law, including Article 77 on arbitrary sacking of employees, Al-Abdullatif said.
There are 32 labor panels comprising 172 arbitrators currently handling labor cases in the Kingdom, he added. The number of cases is increasing this year, mainly due to the government’s residency-status correction campaigns that have uncovered violations, he said.
The Ministry of Labor and Social Development received more than 165 labor dispute cases every day in 2016, totaling 58,504, of which roughly 55 percent were filed by foreign laborers.
According to a government report published by Al-Eqtisadiah newspaper, non-Saudi workers filed 32,095 cases, including work-related injuries.
About 11 percent, or 6,813 of the cases, were settled by reconciliation at the ministry’s offices across the Kingdom.
Most cases were filed in the cities of Makkah and Riyadh — 12,995 and 12,077, respectively — followed by the Eastern Province with 5,035.


Saudi hospital sets world record for paired kidney transplants

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Saudi hospital sets world record for paired kidney transplants

  • King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre completes 130 transplants in 2025
  • Most prolific US center completes 94 in same period

RIYADH: The King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre set a world record in 2025 for the most kidney paired donation transplants performed at a single center in a year.

Paired exchanges involve two living donors and two recipients. If the recipient from one pair is compatible with the donor from the other pair, and vice versa, a “swap” can be arranged to allow for two simultaneous transplants to take place.

The hospital said it completed 130 transplants in 2025, 36 more than the highest-volume single center in the US, which performed 94.

The achievement “reflects the steady growth of the program since its launch in 2016, bringing the cumulative number of kidney paired transplants performed under the program to 691 by the end of 2025,” it said.

Dieter Broering, executive director of the hospital’s organ transplant center of excellence, told Arab News that paired kidney donation had become “a key pathway to expand access to transplantation for patients who would otherwise struggle to find compatible donors.”

“This milestone reflects the strength of an integrated model that combines advanced immunology testing, coordinated exchange chains and highly specialized multidisciplinary teams working together to deliver safe and effective transplant care,” he said.

The center uses advanced immunology laboratory capabilities for precise compatibility testing, a coordinated system for managing complex exchange chains and multidisciplinary clinical teams, including transplant physicians and surgeons, anesthesiologists, transplant coordinators, nursing staff and histocompatibility laboratory specialists.

The KFSHRC ranked first in the Middle East and North Africa and 12th globally among the world’s top 250 academic medical centers for 2026. It was also recognized as the most valuable healthcare brand in the Middle East by Brand Finance in 2025 and has been listed by Newsweek as being among the best hospitals in the world.