No change in end of service benefits for Saudi expats
Ministry of Labor and Social Development denied on Tuesday rumours about changes made in the Labor Law pertaining to the end-of-service benefits for expatriate workers in the Kingdom. “There is no truth in reports being circulated that there has been an amendment in the Labor Law to the effect that an expatriate worker will get two-month salary for each year of service as end of service benefit,” Khaled Abal Khail, spokesman of the Ministry, said. He clarified that Article 84 of the Labor Law guarantees expatriate worker half a month salary for each year of the first five years of service and one-month salary for each year of the remaining years.
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