Morocco Adjusts Government Office Hours for Ramadan, Adopts 9-3 Workday
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Throughout the holy month of Ramadan, working hours in public services will change, with the adoption of continuous hours, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., from Monday to Friday. The announcement was made by the Department of Public Administration Reform under the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
This change in schedule is in accordance with an order of the Minister in charge of the Modernization of Public Sectors, No. 05.1899, published on 25 Sha’aban 1426 (September 30, 2005), setting the working hours in the State administrations and local authorities during the month of Ramadan, the ministry said in a statement.
Category: Morocco
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