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Indian
workers facing harassments or dispute with his sponsor regarding
non-payment of wages, leave, etc. can contact the Community
Welfare Wing to sort out their problems. The officials of the
Community Welfare Wing try to sort their problems through
discussions with the sponsor for an amicable settlement. If no
agreement or settlement is reached through discussions, the
worker concerned is advised to approach the Labour Court where
Interpreter’s services are made available by the Consulate free
of cost to enable him to pursue his case in the court. At
present, this service is available only at Jeddah and not in
places outside Jeddah. It is always good for all Indian
nationals to keep the copy of their contract with them to
safeguard their interest.
The new Labour Law which came
into force from 23rd April 2006 provides some
benefits to expatriate workers. It stipulates that the employer
will be liable to pay all expenses of recruitment, residence and
work permits, renewals and penalties. Sponsorship fees and
transfers will be paid by employer. In the event of death the
employer will bear the expenses on transportation of body to the
country from which the worker belonged. Other benefits as
stipulated in the new law are annual leave which has been
increased from 21 days to 30 days after the worker has completed
five years of service. He is also eligible for 120 days medical
leave or leave without pay instead of 90 days. A
distinctive feature of the new law is its provision to establish
a second labour court to expedite disputes related to labour
problems.
This Consulate periodically organizes legal counselling session
for Indian expatriates by hiring reputed attorney to render
legal advice to Indian workers in complicated cases. |