Abu Dhabi: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has announced that all public sector staff will return to their paint sites from August 30, but flexible working hours and home paintings will continue for up to 25% of staff, local media reported. .
An official source of the ministry said that after reviewing signs and knowledge of fitness in the kingdom’s cities and governorates, all public sector workers will return to their offices from Sunday, August 30, with a commitment to put into force the office’s fitness protocols to stop the spread of COVID-19.
However, depending on the source, entity or delegate heads have the strength to apply remote paints to a certain number of employees, provided that the following situations are met:
First, the percentage of those who paint remotely does not exceed 25% of the entity’s employees.
Second, allow those who paint remotely to perform their tasks through the government agency.
Third, computers with the highest threat of infection continue to paint remotely.
Fourth: operating hours to continue (7. 30 a. m. – 8. 30 a. m. – 9. 30 a. m. ).
Fifth: Continue to suspend biometric watches that require workers to point and pull out a fingerprint.
The guilty source under pressure wants to respect the application of prevention protocols published on the National Website of the Center for Disease Prevention and Control.
Human Resources and Social Development Minister Ing. Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al Rajhi said on his Twitter account: “On Sunday, August 30, all public sector workers will return to the commitment to put preventive protocols into force, for our protection and for the safety of our homeland. “
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