Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani issued today, Saturday, a decision to reduce the miloral shift in all government institutions.
A statement for his office, a copy of which was received by {Euphrates News}, said: “Taking into account the conditions of high temperatures, especially peak times, and in order to ease the burdens on citizens in general and employees in particular and rationalize the consumption of electric power, the Sudanese directed the following:
1. The time for the start of official working hours in all government institutions in the governorates, except the capital Baghdad, is at seven in the morning and the end of the work is at one o’clock in the afternoon.
2. Governors are empowered to disrupt official working hours in all government institutions, including central departments not associated with the governorate operating in their governorates on days when temperatures are (50) degrees Celsius and more.
3. Work in all government institutions continues in the capital Baghdad, in accordance with the timings mentioned in accordance with the Council of Ministers Resolution (24213) of 2024, taking into account the following two amendments:
A. Submit the time of the start of official working hours for one hour according to the classification indicated in the aforementioned decision.
B. Reducing the number of official working hours by one hour at the end of work, the end of work time is two hours before the applicable time before this directive (one hour due to submission, and an additional hour due to reduction).
4. Official working hours shall be in accordance with the timings mentioned in this directive, starting from Sunday 23/6/2024 until Thursday 29/8/2024 and then the applicable timings shall be reinted before issuing this directive.
5. The competent minister may extend the work outside the times mentioned in this directive in cases of necessity, and in accordance with the law.
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