Bangladesh has announced new measures aimed at reducing energy consumption, including cutting working hours and lowering public spending, amid ongoing disruptions in global fuel markets.
The Bangladeshi government has announced a reduction in working hours across the public and private sectors as an emergency measure to combat the ongoing energy crisis caused by tensions in the Middle East. This decision comes at a time when the country is facing a severe shortage of energy supplies.
Bangladesh has announced new measures to reduce energy consumption, including cutting working hours and decreasing public spending. This comes amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East affecting fuel supplies.
The United Arab Emirates has announced a set of new rules governing remote work, detailing working hours, vacations, and employee rights, along with penalties for violations. This initiative aims to enhance a flexible work environment in the country.
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority in Egypt has announced new working hours for telecom service outlets to improve service quality. The changes aim to facilitate access to services and enhance operational efficiency.
French MP <strong>Jean-Marie Fiévet</strong> has introduced a bill aimed at opening bakeries seven days a week. This proposal, discussed in the Social Affairs Committee, is set to be presented in Parliament on April 10, igniting widespread debate within the bakery sector.
The General Directorate of Passports in Saudi Arabia has announced its working hours during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, ensuring continued services for citizens and residents. This initiative reflects their commitment to facilitate procedures during this festive period.
The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources has announced a draft amendment to the domestic labor regulations, establishing a daily working limit of ten hours for domestic workers, with additional pay for any extra hours worked. This initiative aims to improve working conditions and protect the rights of workers in this sector.