No respite for teachers on family iqamas

May 12, 2013

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Jeddah, May 12: A majority of teachers employed in international schools and other places are under the sponsorship of their fathers and husbands. But they say they are unwilling to transfer their iqamas under the sponsorship of the schools they are working in.

According to the Ministry of Labor, housewives are not eligible to work as it is clearly stated as such on their residency permits. This is regardless of whether it is paid or unpaid employment. The Ministry of Labor has passed a ruling for all illegal employees to legalize their status within three months.

However, the ministries of Labor and Interior did not include in their long list of concessions in Friday’s announcement expats under the sponsorship of a relative, but working in schools. The Ministry of Education also has not issued any ruling.

Teachers and support staff remain in a state of flux as the government attempts to sort out their status. Yet school authorities have expressed concerns regarding the transferring of iqamas of female teachers.

First, teachers want a guarantee that they can transfer their iqama back to their father’s or husband’s sponsorship in the event of a termination of their own contract.

Secondly, if the male guardian loses his job (termination or resignation) he may be allowed to continue residing in the Kingdom on a “mahram” status since women need a male guardian to live in this country. Finally, they are demanding that the schools give workers family status should they decide to transfer their iqama to the school’s sponsorship.

Padma Hariharan, director and head of Novel International Group of Institutions, said they have 42 teachers in their school but only 5 percent agreed to transfer their iqama to the school. But even the workers who agreed to the iqama transfers have questions because the school authorities themselves have no idea of what their status would be and what benefits they are entitled to.

“We don’t know what papers are required for this,” Hariharan said. “We didn’t receive any rules and regulations from the Ministry of Education. So we would appreciate if we could have a general meeting with Ministry of Education or relevant authorities where we will be able to find out about the formalities, the time it will take to transfer the iqama and how much it will cost. Right now, we are being given different estimates of between SR 2,000 and SR 12,000.”

She also said that human resources departments could come up with a certain set of rules, which would define the status of both employees and their children. As the transfer of iqama to the school sponsorship does not offer a family status, children’s fees and other concerns should be dealt with.

“The decision of the Labor Ministry to legalize schools and teachers would solve many problems,” she said. “The speedy issuance of work permits to female employees would be a very wise decision. Otherwise, in the next term a number of schools will suffer as transfers also take time and the ministry hasn’t issued any rules unti now.”

Sadiya Kaleem, a principal at another school, said they have not received any information on the rules and regulations related to transfer of teachers’ status.

“A few of our teachers are ready for the transfer but they have their conditions, which have not been confirmed or made clear by the Ministry of Education, she said. “So we are waiting for the good news.”

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Agencies
March 23,2020

Riyadh, Mar 23: King Salman on Sunday issued an order imposing a curfew across Saudi Arabia from Monday evening to control the spread of the COVID-19 disease.

A royal court statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said the curfew will start at 7 p.m. until 6 a.m. every day for 21 days from the evening of 28 Rajab 1441 in the Hijri calendar, equivalent to March 23, 2020 in the Gregorian calendar.

King Salman's order followed an announcement by the Health Ministry of 119 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, raising the total number in the Kingdom to 511.

The order enjoins citizens and residents alike to stay in their homes during the curfew hours for their own safety.

The statement said the Ministry of Interior will undertake the necessary measures to implement the curfew, and all civil and military authorities are ordered to cooperate fully.

Exclusions

A subsequent statement issued by the Ministry of Interior and carried by SPA said those excluded from the curfew are workers from the following vital industries and government services:

• Food sector (points of sale) such as catering and supermarkets And poultry and vegetable shops, meat, bakeries, food factories and laboratories;

• Health sector, such as pharmacies and the like, medical clinics (dispensaries), hospitals, laboratories, factories, factories and materials and medical devices;

• Media sector in its various means;

• Transportation sector, such as those transporting goods, parcels, customs clearance, warehouses, warehouses, logistics services, supply chains for the health sector, the food sector, and port operations;

• E-commerce activities such as those working in the electronic procurement applications for the excluded activities and those working in the delivery applications of the excluded activities;

• Accommodation services activities such as hotels and furnished apartments;

• Energy sector such as gas stations and emergency services for the electric company;

• Financial services and insurance sector, such as direct accidents (Najm), urgent health insurance services (approvals), and other insurance services;

• Telecom sector as Internet and communication network operators;

• Water sector, such as the water company emergency services and home drinking water delivery service (graying).

Additional exclusions

The Interior Ministry statement also said movement during the curfew time will be allowed for security, military and health cars, government regulatory services vehicles, and activity vehicles excluded in the vital industries and services mentioned above. 

Delivery services through smart device applications (express delivery services) during the curfew will be allowed for food and drug needs and other essential goods and services that are excluded and delivered to homes. Excluded activities can be known by calling the toll-free number in all regions of the Kingdom 999, except for the Makkah Al-Mukarramah region, which is called at 911.

Muezzins will be allowed to access mosques to lift the call to prayer at the time of the curfew.

Workers in diplomatic missions and international organizations and the like residing in the Diplomatic Quarter will be allowed to move during the curfew period to and from their business headquarters in the neighborhood.

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News Network
March 26,2020

Riyadh, Mar 26: The video summit of the G20 leaders slated for Thursday will unite the global response to the coronavirus pandemic, Saudi Arabia's King Salman said.
"As the world confronts the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges to healthcare systems and the global economy, we convene this extraordinary G20 summit to unite efforts towards a global response. May God spare humanity from all harm," tweeted King Salman, who will chair the summit.
The summit will be held today via video conference with an aim to advance a coordinated global response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its human and economic implications, the Kingdom had said yesterday in a statement.
India is a member nation of the G20 group. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will take part in the summit, said that the Group of 20 (G20) has an important role to play in the fight against coronavirus.
He said: "The G20 has an important global role to play in addressing the #COVID19 pandemic. I look forward to productive discussions tomorrow at the G20 Virtual Summit, being coordinated by the Saudi G20 Presidency."
The other members of the group include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the UK, the US, and the European Union.
Several international organisations -- including the United Nations, World Bank, the World Health Organization and the World Trade Organization will take part.

Leaders from the Food and Agriculture Organization, the Financial Stability Board, the International Labour Organization, International Monetary Fund, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development -- will also be the part of the conference.

Regional organisations will be represented by: Vietnam, the Chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN); South Africa, the Chair of the African Union (AU); the United Arab Emirates, the Chair of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC); and Rwanda, the Chair of the New Partnership for Africa's Development.

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February 24,2020

Dubai, Feb 24: Kuwait and Bahrain confirmed on Monday their first novel coronavirus cases, the countries' health ministries announced, adding all had come from Iran.

Kuwait reported three infections and Bahrain one in citizens who had returned home from the Islamic republic.

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