Labor Courts Performance Indicators Continue to Grow in Saudi Arabia

Labor Courts Performance Indicators Continue to Grow in Saudi Arabia
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Labor Courts Performance Indicators Continue to Grow in Saudi Arabia

Labor Courts Performance Indicators Continue to Grow in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Ministry of Justice said today that the performance of labor courts indicators is on the rise as more and more labor cases are being resolved.

According to latest statistics by the ministry, there were around 4200 rulings issued last month only with an average of 210 rulings a day, making more than 120% increase in the number of rulings of labor courts compared to the same period last year.

“Since the launch of the labor courts in late 2018, we have been witnessing a high level of efficiency by these courts reflected in the growing number of cases successfully resolved over a short period”.

Recently the ministry has given special attention to group complaints, it has assigned a special mobile notary to serve clients of labor courts specifically.

Labor courts managed to resolve several disputes related to a group of workers, ensuring those workers are well compensated promptly and giving labor market assurance and stability.

The launch of a specialized judiciary like the commercial and labor courts is part of the Kingdom’s vision 2030 which focuses on facilitating business and investment in Saudi Arabia. According to the latest report by SAGIA, over 1130 new international companies entered the Saudi market in 2019, this being the highest record in 10 years.



Syrian Air Says It Is Resuming Its Direct Flights to UAE on Sunday

 Travellers are welcomed at Damascus's airport. (AFP file)
Travellers are welcomed at Damascus's airport. (AFP file)
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Syrian Air Says It Is Resuming Its Direct Flights to UAE on Sunday

 Travellers are welcomed at Damascus's airport. (AFP file)
Travellers are welcomed at Damascus's airport. (AFP file)

Syria's flag carrier Syrian Air will resume direct flights to Dubai and Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates starting on Sunday, the airline said in a Facebook post.

All flights between Syria and the UAE had been suspended in January after opposition factions toppled former leader Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.

The announcement comes days after the UAE's civil aviation authority announced the resumption of air flights between the Gulf country and Syria. No UAE-based airlines have announced plans to fly to Syria so far.

The resumption of flights between the two countries followed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s first visit to the UAE as leader, where he met UAE's President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.