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Based on the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and its programs, the women’s file received great attention from the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and therefore from the relevant authorities, including the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, by allocating one of the goals of the vision to ensure an increase in women’s participation in the labor market, and from this standpoint, Saudi women’s steps towards empowerment accelerated Thanks to the issuance of many decisions, legislations, and regulations that strengthen its position in society, and thus it has become an effective partner in national development in all fields: economic, social, scientific, cultural, and others, and at all levels.
It aims to review policies and update relevant regulations, work on designing training programs aimed at enabling women to enter the labor market, and then launch awareness campaigns in support of that.
Contributes to identifying potential career advancement tools for women and analyzing the tools' feasibility and impact.
It aims to develop legislation, bylaws, and systems in a way that enhances the development of the physical work environment and solves obstacles that make it difficult for women to work.
The initiative aims to raise the percentage of women in middle and senior leadership positions in order to achieve the goals of increasing women’s participation in the labor market by training women cadres in various sectors, whether in the public or private sectors, with the aim of providing an ideal environment that enables them to obtain information that will enrich the knowledge of leadership and provide it with With everything you need to be a pioneering role model that the country can be proud of. The nomination mechanism is carried out by employers for female cadres who have some leadership characteristics, and to ensure the inclusion of the largest possible number, the program allows for the nomination of a maximum of two trainees from each entity, as the target is to train 1,700 leaders.
The initiative aims to reach the human potential of male and female job seekers, self-employed (freelancers) owners of establishments and others in various regions of the Kingdom, and in line with labor market development policies by opening work fields for male and female citizens in suitable, stable and productive jobs. The initiative seeks to develop an operational business model designed with pioneering specifications in which the program's vision of developing human resources, raising their productivity, expanding their options, in acquiring knowledge, skills, and experience, providing appropriate and productive job opportunities for national labor, and reducing unemployment, is achieved. What achieves its objectives in raising employment rates for job seekers, especially women and persons with disabilities, in various regions of the Kingdom, which contributes to achieving the Ministry's strategic goals.
The initiative contributes to increasing job opportunities for Saudi men and women, especially residents of less developed regions who have a limited level of education, in addition to promoting economic growth and diversity in available job opportunities that include different segments of society, by developing comprehensive laws for flexible work (hourly) and motivating business owners to provide Flexible work contracts (hourly)
It aims to create a bridge of communication between hospitality centers to offer and market its services to parents looking for centers to register their children, in addition to supporting the empowerment of working women to join and continue in the labor market. Qurrah also works to organize and develop this sector through services for children's hospitality centers, nurseries and kindergartens.
It aims to enable women to work in the private sector and raise their participation in the labor market by helping female employees to overcome transportation difficulties to and from the workplace in order to support their job stability.
The fund provides support for directed quality employment, starting with a support percentage of the employee’s salary who is employed according to the specified controls, amounting to (30%) of the salary for the first year, and the percentage decreases to (20%) for the second year, then to (10%) for the third year. The minimum wage due for support is (4,000) riyals, and the maximum wage is (15,000) riyals. The subsidy is 70% for employment and 30% for training. The establishment deserves additional support according to the following cases (employment of females, employment of people with disabilities, employment in villages and small towns, employment in small and medium enterprises, and employment in critical professions).
An interactive national platform, which is one of the initiatives of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in cooperation with Princess Noura bint Abdul Rahman University. The platform contains a database of national women leaders in order to facilitate quick access to leaders, whether from the public sector, private sector institutions, and civil society organizations.
Platform goals:
Facilitate quick access for women national leaders in the public sector, private sector institutions, and civil society organizations
Raising the quality of selection for Saudi women to represent the Kingdom in local and foreign delegations and official forums
Recording the successes of female leaders under the Saudi Vision 2030
The Kingdom has made quantum leaps in terms of empowering women and increasing their economic participation in the labor market. The reform efforts and legislation that have taken place in recent years in accordance with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 have been reflected in the goals of women’s empowerment, as the economic participation rate for Saudi females from 15 years and over reached 33.5% by the end of 2020, while The percentage of women's participation in the labor market doubled from 17% to 31.8%, exceeding the 2030 vision target to reach 30%, and the percentage of women in middle and senior management positions reached 30% in the public and private sectors during the past year 2020. The indicators also showed an increase in the percentage Saudi women in the civil service to 41.02% by the end of 2020.
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Article (151) of the Saudi Labor Law expressly stipulates that the female worker is entitled to the maternity leave only in the case of delivery. The Law never provides for granting such leave to the female worker in the case of miscarriage. Therefore, such leave may not be granted for other purposes. The miscarriage may be deemed sick leave, as legally prescribed.
When a female worker returns to work following a maternity leave, she shall be entitled, in addition to the rest periods granted to all workers, to a rest period or periods not exceeding in aggregate one hour a day for nursing her infant. Such period (s) shall be calculated as part of the actual working hours and shall not entail any reduction in wage.
A woman may not, under any circumstances, work during the six weeks immediately following delivery. She shall be entitled to extend the leave for an additional one month as unpaid leave.
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