The cabinet has approved a labor law reform package that will amend the 2005 Labor Law to “create a more attractive work environment for employees” in accordance with “the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.” The reforms are similar to an earlier so-called Labor Reform Initiative announced in 2020 that was derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Changes to the labor law include:
The labor law reform package will take effect 180 days after it is published in the Official Gazette. Employers should review the changes against their existing policies and practices. For example, 70% of employers in Saudi Arabia surveyed by WTW provide maternity leave for only the minimum mandatory duration and so will be affected by the new longer maternity leave.