Saudi HR ministry records 1,098 labor violations

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Inspection tours will continue on private sector enterprises in all regions of Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Inspection tours will continue on private sector enterprises in all regions of Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Updated 07 March 2021
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Saudi HR ministry records 1,098 labor violations

  • Inspection tours will continue on private sector enterprises in all regions of Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development control teams carried out 26,644 inspection tours in a single week on private sector enterprises in the Kingdom to ensure compliance with labor regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Teams also followed up on precautionary and preventive measures against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The inspection tours, carried out between Feb. 25 and March 3, recorded 1,098 violations of work regulations and 121 violations of precautionary measures, while the ministry issued 2,450 warnings.
The ministry received 1,255 reports via various media, which were directly handled by officials.
Inspection tours will continue on private sector enterprises in all regions of the Kingdom, the ministry said, stressing the importance of complying with labor market regulations to avoid penalties.

 


Organization of Islamic Cooperation honors Palestinian news agency WAFA for its work

Updated 26 February 2026
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Organization of Islamic Cooperation honors Palestinian news agency WAFA for its work

  • Inaugural Media Professionalism Award presented during Ramadan Forum in Jeddah that highlights vital role of media in promotion of unity and equality in the Islamic world

RIYADH: The Palestinian News and Information Agency, also known as WAFA, received the inaugural Media Professionalism Award during a Ramadan Forum in Jeddah organized by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s Union of News Agencies.

Sheikh Mohammed Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, and Mohammed Al-Yami, the union’s director general, presented the award to Ambassador Hadi Shibli, Palestine’s permanent representative to the OIC, who accepted it on behalf of WAFA.

The forum, which took place on Wednesday, underscored the vital role of the media in the promotion of unity and equality in the Islamic World. Attendees included representatives of media institutions, scholars and diplomats.

The event also highlighted the importance of the document “Building Bridges Between Islamic Schools of Thought and Sects,” published by the Muslim World League in 2024, which addresses issues related to the representation in the media of the diversity of Islamic sects.

Al-Issa praised the Union of News Agencies for its recognition of the outstanding diversity in the scientific, intellectual and media fields.

Al-Yami said the “Building Bridges” document offers a road map for media discourse in efforts to address the issues facing the Islamic world, particularly engagement with sectarian diversity. It serves as a reference for the media on the promotion of solidarity, fostering of unity, and encouragement for moderation and rapprochement, he added.

The aim of the new award is to provide support and encouragement to news agencies in UNA member states, WAFA reported.