29 septembre 2026
9.30am - 12.30pm (GMT)
Virtual
This virtual live course which will help employers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to navigate the evolving legal landscape, ensuring compliance with recently updated labour regulations to foster a productive and equitable work environment.
Key aspects include defining employment contracts, regulating working hours, specifying leave entitlements, and addressing termination procedures. Saudi Arabia has a complex and wide reaching Saudization initiative, encouraging and requiring the hiring of KSA nationals in the workforce.
The KSA Labour Law places importance on fair treatment, non-discrimination, and workplace safety. Employers in KSA must navigate the evolving legal landscape, ensuring compliance with the KSA Labour Law and supporting labour regulations and decisions to foster a productive and equitable work environment.
Programme
Day 1 - 29 September 2026The employment law landscape in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- framework and structure
- understanding the Islamic influences on employment regulations
Recruitment
- Saudization
- requirements
- strategies for compliance
- background checks
- immigration
Contracts of employment and internal workplace regulations
- mandatory requirements
- choice of law
- amendments to IWR
- employee handbooks
Key statutory provisions
- probation
- term and notice
- pay, allowances, deductions
- leave entitlements
- working hours and overtime
- entitlements on termination
- non-compete
Performance and disciplinary matters
- statutory requirements
- additional considerations
- practical guidance
Termination of employment
- the statutory framework for lawful dismissals
- resignation
- risk/compensation
- protections from termination of employment
- collective dismissals
Discrimination and harassment
- protected characteristics
- harassment
- penalties
Labour Court litigation
- limitation periods
- overview
A short comfort break will take place part way through the session.
Who should attend?
This Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Labour Law virtual training course is relevant to KSA regional HR managers and international HR managers or directors with responsibility for employees in the KSA. It will also be useful to managers and directors who anticipate entering the KSA market and who need to be aware of their responsibilities to their people. A prior knowledge of employment law in the KSA is not required to attend this course.