Saudi Arabia Announces Eid Al Fitr Holidays for Private and Non-Profit Sectors The Ministry of Labor and Social Development in Saudi Arabia has announced the Eid Al Fitr holidays for private and non-profit sectors. According to a statement released by the ministry, the holiday period will start from June 29th to July 2nd. This year's Eid Al Fitr celebration marks the end of Ramadan, which was observed by millions of Muslims around the world. The announcement ensures that employees in the private and non-profit sectors can spend quality time with their families and loved ones during this special occasion. The ministry has also instructed all employers to grant their employees a four-day paid holiday starting from June 29th to July 2nd, inclusive. This means that employees will receive full pay for the duration of the holiday period, without any deductions. In addition to the private and non-profit sectors, government ministries and departments have also been notified about the Eid Al Fitr holidays. The Ministry of Education has announced that schools will be closed from June 29th to July 2nd, ensuring that students can participate in the celebrations with their families. The announcement of Eid Al Fitr holidays for private and non-profit sectors is a welcome relief for millions of employees who were looking forward to spending quality time with their loved ones. The holiday period also provides an opportunity for people to relax, recharge, and indulge in traditional Eid Al Fitr festivities, such as gift-giving, feasting, and socializing. As the world's largest oil producer, Saudi Arabia plays a significant role in the global economy. The announcement of Eid Al Fitr holida...#Saudi_Arabia #Ramadan #Eid_Al_Fitr #Ministry_of_Labor_and_Social_Development #Private_sector #NonProfit_sector #Government_ministries #Ministry_of_Education
