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More than 900,000 businesses adhere to the Saudi Wage Protection Program

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Last updated: 2024/12/31 at 5:31 PM
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The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (HRSD) has announced that over 900,000 private sector establishments in Saudi Arabia are now covered by the Wage Protection Program, with a compliance rate exceeding 88%. Launched in its advanced version in 2020 via the Mudad platform, the program has become a crucial part of efforts to create a transparent and safe work environment for both employers and employees in the Kingdom. The program introduced the “Salary Management System” to streamline compliance for all sizes of private sector establishments, making it easier for organizations to meet the program’s requirements and develop a regulated and transparent labor market.

Initially targeting only 300 establishments, the program has expanded in stages to cover over 900,000 businesses by 2024, safeguarding the wages of more than 8.5 million male and female employees in Saudi Arabia. The success of the program is attributed to its role in fostering compliance, preserving worker rights, and enhancing the labor market’s attractiveness to foreign investors. With the Wage Protection Program in place, Saudi Arabia has secured second place globally in the index for combating human trafficking crimes, reduced commercial cover-up crimes, decreased reliance on cash transactions, and created an environment conducive to attracting foreign investments.

The implementation of the program has led to a notable decline in labor-related cases, signaling a positive impact on labor disputes by ensuring wage transparency and fairness for both employers and employees. The inclusion of micro-enterprises in the program’s final stages has further solidified its role in fostering workplace stability and reducing conflicts. The Ministry emphasized that the program reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to advancing its labor market, aligning with the broader goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. By promoting transparency, safeguarding worker rights, and encouraging fair business practices, the Wage Protection Program serves as a vital tool for driving economic growth and enhancing the Kingdom’s appeal as a global business hub.

Overall, the Wage Protection Program has become a cornerstone of efforts to ensure a transparent, safe, and attractive work environment for both employers and employees in Saudi Arabia. With over 900,000 private sector establishments covered by the program and a compliance rate exceeding 88%, it has played a crucial role in fostering compliance, preserving worker rights, and enhancing the labor market’s attractiveness to foreign investors. By safeguarding the wages of more than 8.5 million male and female employees in the Kingdom, the program has significantly improved workplace practices and boosted Saudi Arabia’s global standing.

The Wage Protection Program has not only contributed to the Kingdom securing second place globally in the index for combating human trafficking crimes but has also helped in reducing commercial cover-up crimes, decreasing reliance on cash transactions, and creating an environment conducive to attracting foreign investments. The program’s implementation has led to a noticeable decline in labor-related cases, demonstrating its effectiveness in ensuring wage transparency and fairness for both employers and employees. By including micro-enterprises in the final stages of the program, the Ministry has further solidified its role in fostering workplace stability and reducing conflicts in the labor market.

In conclusion, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development’s Wage Protection Program in Saudi Arabia has been instrumental in advancing the Kingdom’s labor market and aligning with the goals of Vision 2030. By promoting transparency, safeguarding worker rights, and encouraging fair business practices, the program serves as a vital tool for driving economic growth and enhancing Saudi Arabia’s appeal as a global business hub. With its success in fostering compliance, preserving worker rights, and attracting foreign investments, the Wage Protection Program has become a key component of efforts to create a transparent and safe work environment for both employers and employees in the Kingdom.

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