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 TRI Continental Film Festival - Dona Paula, Goa, Sep 28 - Oct 2, 2007

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  Expat-friendly new Saudi labour law
   
  Saudi Arabia's new labour law for its seven million strong foreign work 
force, majority of whom are Indians, offers better working conditions like 
increased leave and higher end-of-term benefits. 

  Quoting from the new law, the Saudi Ministry of Labour said that the law 
protects the rights of Saudi and expatriate workers and ensures balanced 
relations between employers and employees. 

"The new law with 245 articles and 16 chapters is an achievement for workers. 
It increases annual leave from 15 to 21 days and to 30 days for those who have 
completed five years of service," the ministry was quoted as saying in Arab 
News. 

The law considers amounts due to the worker or his heirs as "first rate 
privileged debts," adding that the worker and his heirs shall, for the purpose 
of settling them, be entitled to a privilege over all the employer's 
properties. 

In the case of bankruptcy of the employer or liquidation of his firm, the 
aforementioned amounts shall be entered as privileged debts and the worker is 
paid an expedited amount equivalent to one month wage prior to payment of any 
other expenses including judicial, bankruptcy or liquidation expenses, the law 
said. 

The new law, which was passed by the Cabinet on September 26, 2005, urges 
employers to pay end-of-service award of a half-month wage for each of the 
first five years and a one-month wage for each of the following years. 

If a worker is detained or taken into custody by the competent authorities in 
cases related to work or occasioned by it, the employer shall continue to pay 
the worker 50 per cent of the wage until the case is decided, provided that the 
period of detention or custody shall not exceed 180 days. 
   
  Source: The Times of India 
   
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