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CGB introduces flexible and remote work system for Qatar government sector.

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Last updated: 2024/09/04 at 9:09 PM
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The Civil Service and Government Development Bureau in Qatar recently announced that the Council of Ministers has approved a new flexible work and remote work system for government agencies. This system is set to be implemented on September 9, 2024, with the goal of allowing employees to better balance their work and family responsibilities. In addition, the system aims to empower vulnerable groups such as working mothers and individuals with disabilities. This decision reflects Qatar’s commitment to achieving the human and social development goals outlined in the Qatar National Vision 2030 and the third national development strategy for 2024-2030.

One of the key features of the new system is the ability for employees to work flexible hours as long as they meet the required number of official hours and do not negatively impact the needs of the government agency. The standard work hours will be from 7am to 2pm, with employees having the option to start work as early as 6:30am or as late as 8:30am. Employees who may require a reduction in working hours due to disability, medical reasons, or nursing responsibilities (for mothers) will also have the opportunity to adjust their work schedules accordingly.

Furthermore, the head of a government agency may approve remote work for up to 30% of employees in an administrative unit for a period of one week annually. Additionally, Qatari mothers with children under the age of 12 will be allowed remote work for one month per year. It is important to note that certain employees, such as those working in shift-based positions, are excluded from the flexible work and remote work system due to the nature of their work requirements.

Overall, the implementation of this new system represents a positive step towards creating a more inclusive and flexible work environment in government agencies in Qatar. By prioritizing the well-being of employees and promoting work-life balance, the government is not only supporting the productivity and morale of its workforce but also paving the way for greater diversity and inclusion in the workplace. With the deadline for implementation set in 2024, employees and government agencies have time to prepare for the transition to this new way of working.

In conclusion, the approval of the flexible work and remote work system in Qatar marks a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to modernize its approach to workforce management. By recognizing the diverse needs of employees and providing options for flexible working arrangements, the government is demonstrating its commitment to creating a more inclusive and supportive work environment. As Qatar continues to strive towards its national development goals, initiatives like this will play a crucial role in driving innovation, productivity, and employee satisfaction across government agencies.

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