The ILO in Saudi Arabia
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Saudi Arabia) has been an ILO member state since 1976 and has ratified 16 ILO Conventions, including six of eight core Conventions. In 2016, the ILO proposed a Decent Work Country Strategy Framework based on development challenges, priorities expressed by the Ministry of Labour and Social Development, as well as past ILO interventions in Saudi Arabia. At the same time, the ILO has been active in several areas across the country through different technical cooperation projects as well as flagship ILO programmes which aim to enhance decent work in the Kingdom. More on Saudi Arabia
What's new
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Press release
Bahrain takes leap forward in enhancing end-of-service rights for migrant workers
14 March 2024
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Official visit
ILO Director-General: Saudi labour market reforms pivotal for advancing social justice and development in the Kingdom
14 December 2023
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Press release
ILO Launches Flagship Study on Extending Social Protection to Migrant Workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries
30 November 2023
Publications
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Ways forward in recruitment of low-skilled migrant workers in the Asia-Arab states corridor
This White Paper serves to further stimulate policy dialogue for fair migration in the countries of origin and destination in Asia the Arab States corridor.
With ILO Support Saudi Arabia:
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Child Labour
- Ratified the Minimum Age Convention No. 138 on the minimum age for employment.
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Domestic Workers
- Adopted regulation which guarantees minimum working conditions for domestic workers.
- Launched an online platform for direct recruitment of domestic workers under the Ministry of Labour and Social Development.
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International Labour Standards
- Ratified the Minimum Age Convention No. 138 on the minimum working age.