RIYADH — The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has announced Eid Al-Fitr holidays for the current year.

For the public sector, Eid holidays will begin May 15 (Ramadan 22). All public sector offices and establishments will reopen on Sunday, May 31 (Shawwal 8).

There are four-day Eid holidays for the private sector, starting from the day following the day of Ramadan 29 (May 22). The ministry affirmed that every worker has the right to have full paid leave on holidays and occasions in accordance with Article 112 of the Labor Law.

 

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