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22nd August 2009, 05:51 AM
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| | Cinema,Events and other Entertaintments in Qatar. Please exchange the informations about new film releases , indian events , cultural programs and entertaintments happening in Qatar. | 
22nd August 2009, 05:56 AM
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| | Re: Cinema,Events and other Entertaintments in Qatar. Latest films released in Qatar are: GULF CINEMA- NEW TAMIL FILM KANDASAAMY STARRING VIKRAM. CITY CENTER- KAMINEY -HINDI FILM -STARRING SHAHID KAPOOR. KANDASAMY LOOKS SIMILAR TO ANNIYAN,,BUT AVERAGE.. KAMINEY IS SUPERUB..A MUST WATCH MOVIE. Regards, Sajeev | 
23rd August 2009, 07:21 AM
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| | Re: Cinema,Events and other Entertaintments in Qatar. | | Ramadan work hours apply to ‘all employees’ | | | Staff Reporter ALL companies operating in Qatar have to comply with the law stipulating that working hours during Ramadan should not exceed six hours a day, Labour Department assistant director Faisal al-Emadi said yesterday. Clarifying a point, the official said this was applicable to both fasting and non-fasting workers. Under Qatar’s Labour Law, the maximum working hours during Ramadan, the holy fasting month of Islam, should be 36 hours spread over six days of a week at the rate of six hours per day, al-Emadi told Gulf Times. "Surprise checks will be conducted to enforce the law during the holy month of Ramadan and legal action will be taken against the violators," al-Emadi said. "Workers who are forced to work more than six hours can approach the Labour Department," he said. Al-Emadi recently told Gulf Times that companies which impose 12-hour-long shifts are violating Qatar’s Labour Law. "According to the law, the maximum working hours shall be 48 hours a week at the rate of eight hours per day. However, workers may be required to work additional hours provided that the actual working hours do not exceed 10 hours a day." According to the senior Labour Department official, companies which are under pressure to complete jobs within a stipulated time should deploy workers in three shifts of eight hours rather than 12-hour-long shifts, particularly in the harsh climatic conditions during summer." |
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23rd August 2009, 07:23 AM
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| | Re: Cinema,Events and other Entertaintments in Qatar. Staff Reporter ALL companies operating in Qatar have to comply with the law stipulating that working hours during Ramadan should not exceed six hours a day, Labour Department assistant director Faisal al-Emadi said yesterday. Clarifying a point, the official said this was applicable to both fasting and non-fasting workers. Under Qatar’s Labour Law, the maximum working hours during Ramadan, the holy fasting month of Islam, should be 36 hours spread over six days of a week at the rate of six hours per day, al-Emadi told Gulf Times. "Surprise checks will be conducted to enforce the law during the holy month of Ramadan and legal action will be taken against the violators," al-Emadi said. "Workers who are forced to work more than six hours can approach the Labour Department," he said. Al-Emadi recently told Gulf Times that companies which impose 12-hour-long shifts are violating Qatar’s Labour Law. "According to the law, the maximum working hours shall be 48 hours a week at the rate of eight hours per day. However, workers may be required to work additional hours provided that the actual working hours do not exceed 10 hours a day." According to the senior Labour Department official, companies which are under pressure to complete jobs within a stipulated time should deploy workers in three shifts of eight hours rather than 12-hour-long shifts, particularly in the harsh climatic conditions during summer." |  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode | |