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KSA HR Ministry proposes stricter penalties for labour violations, Including freelance work, employee safety and maternity leave

• By Anjum Khan
KSA HR Ministry proposes stricter penalties for labour violations, Including freelance work, employee safety and maternity leave

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD), Saudi Arabia has proposed revised penalties for key violations of Labour Law regulations, primarily targeting unethical employment practices such as disciplinary or behavioral misconduct and failure to provide government-mandated labour benefits.

Minister of KSA HRSD Ahmed Al-Rajhi announced updates to the list of violations and corresponding penalties in line with the recent labour law amendments and executive regulations approved by the Cabinet. Key changes include amendments to 38 articles of the Labour Law regulations, the removal of 7 articles, and the addition of 2 new ones.

In proposing the updated penalties for these Labour Law violations, the Ministry shared the details on the Istithlaa public survey platform and also sought input from key stakeholders, the general public, and the region’s workforce. 

The listed serious violations and revised penalties are as follows:

The listed non-serious violations and revised penalties are as follows:

The penalties also vary based on the size of the company, grouped into three categories:

The Ministry also underlined that the update is meant to "clearly define violations for both employers and workplace inspectors." This helps reduce confusion and limits the need for personal judgment when applying the rules across different types of companies. The changes also reflect the evolving work environment, including flexible and remote work.

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By making the penalties clearer, the update promotes transparency, encourages businesses to follow the rules, and protects the rights of both workers and employers.