I found the text (translated, of course) of the actual Qatari labor law.
Articles 73-75 are the relevant ones about working hours, but I'm both dubious about how many employers are following them and concerned about the vagueness of the exceptions in Article 76. (And about the peculiar math in article 73, for that matter.)
Also, I think we're breaking Article 66; I'm being paid in dollars. Shhhh!
As far as I can tell, article 42 subsection 10 outlaws tips as well as bribery. But my favorite article is undoubtedly 86: "A child who has not attained the age of sixteen may not be employed in a work of whatsoever nature and shall not be permitted to enter into any of the place of work." That's harsh!
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Date: 2005-02-15 01:10 pm (UTC)Articles 73-75 are the relevant ones about working hours, but I'm both dubious about how many employers are following them and concerned about the vagueness of the exceptions in Article 76. (And about the peculiar math in article 73, for that matter.)
Also, I think we're breaking Article 66; I'm being paid in dollars. Shhhh!
As far as I can tell, article 42 subsection 10 outlaws tips as well as bribery. But my favorite article is undoubtedly 86: "A child who has not attained the age of sixteen may not be employed in a work of whatsoever nature and shall not be permitted to enter into any of the place of work." That's harsh!