Qatar Announced The Official Ramadan Working Hours
Some things are operated a bit differently during the Holy Month of Ramadan. Stores open at different times than usual, certain outlets close for the month, and the working hours are shorter.
His Excellency Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Sulaiti issued a circular determining the working hours during the blessed month of Ramadan for ministries, government agencies and public institutions.
During Ramadan, civil employees will work five hours a day, starting from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm
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Private sector employees will work a maximum of 6 hours per day during Ramadan
The provision of Article 73 of the Labour law states that maximum working hours during the auspicious month of Ramadan in the private sector at 36 hrs/ WK, six hours per day . pic.twitter.com/mHxkqadWpU
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