Bahrain: Parliament Backs Shorter Hours, Longer Leave For Civil Servants Aged 50 And Above

Three hours off the working day and up to 45 working days’ annual leave for older civil servants were approved by Parliament yesterday, after the Government raised concerns about fairness, staffing levels and cost, with the bill sent to the Shura Council for review. The draft amends the Civil Service Law issued by Decree-Law No 48 of 2010. It links shorter daily hours to age: a one-hour cut when an employee reaches 50, two hours at 55 and three hours at 60. Annual leave would also rise in bands. Staff under 50 would keep 30 working days a year. That would increase to 35 days at 50, 40 days at 55 and 45 days at 60. Regulations Detailed rules on how the leave is earned would be left to the executive regulations. The Legislative and Legal Affairs Committee backed the bill in principle and recommended a wording change so the entitlement starts once an employee reaches the stated age, rather than applying only to those above it. In its memorandum attached to the bill, the Government asked MPs to rethink the approach, arguing that age is not an objective basis to treat staff in the same grade differently, when they […]