Latest new decisions by Supreme Committee Oman
In the current circumstances, the affected private sector companies may negotiate a reduction in the wages of their employees for a period of 3 months in exchange for a reduction in working hours@OmanVSCovid19 #OmanObserver #Oman #COVID_19 #coronavirus #COVID2019 pic.twitter.com/uorPs7W7DE
— Oman Observer 🇴🇲 (@OmanObserver) April 15, 2020
Employers can renew expired license of their expat workers who are currently abroad during the precautionary period@OmanVSCovid19 #OmanObserver #Oman #COVID_19 #coronavirus #COVID2019 pic.twitter.com/6JQTBWNijz
— Oman Observer 🇴🇲 (@OmanObserver) April 15, 2020
The Affected private sector institutions and companies are entitled to submit annual paid vacations to their workers in sectors that have been closed@OmanVSCovid19 #OmanObserver #Oman #COVID_19 #coronavirus #COVID2019 pic.twitter.com/TGhtceZ9Dy
— Oman Observer 🇴🇲 (@OmanObserver) April 15, 2020
The Affected private sector institutions and companies are entitled to submit annual paid vacations to their workers in sectors that have been closed@OmanVSCovid19 #OmanObserver #Oman #COVID_19 #coronavirus #COVID2019 pic.twitter.com/TGhtceZ9Dy
— Oman Observer 🇴🇲 (@OmanObserver) April 15, 2020
Private sector institutions are allowed to terminate contracts of expat workforce with commitment to pay all their dues before they leave the Sultanate for good: Supreme Committee @OmanVSCovid19 #OmanObserver #Oman #COVID_19 #coronavirus #COVID2019 #StayHome pic.twitter.com/c5bCuLmYYO
— Oman Observer 🇴🇲 (@OmanObserver) April 15, 2020
Affected private sector institutions and companies are entitled to submit annual paid vacations to their workers in sectors that have been closed: Supreme Committee@OmanVSCovid19 #OmanObserver #Oman #COVID_19 #coronavirus pic.twitter.com/eTuUB5pnAn
— Oman Observer 🇴🇲 (@OmanObserver) April 15, 2020