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Technical training in Jeddah and Rabigh will be suspended tomorrow and switched to remote learning
The Technical Training Department in Makkah announced the suspension of in-person training tomorrow in Jeddah and Rabigh and its conversion to a remote system via electronic platforms for the safety of trainees due to the weather conditions.
The General Directorate of Technical and Vocational Training in the Makkah Region announced the suspension of in-person training tomorrow in all training facilities in the governorates of Jeddah and Rabigh, based on reports received from the competent authorities and the forecasts of the National Center for Meteorology, and out of concern for the safety of trainees and all staff of the training facilities.
The administration explained that the decision includes technical colleges and secondary industrial institutes in the two governorates, stressing that the training process will not stop, but will be converted to a remote training system via approved electronic platforms (such as the Blackboard platform), to ensure the continuation of the training plan without interruption, which is a procedure that has become a standard in the Kingdom when any weather fluctuations occur that may pose a risk to public safety.
General context: Digital safety and resilience strategy
This decision comes within the framework of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's ongoing approach of prioritizing human safety, whether for students or employees, when advanced weather alerts are issued. Over the past years, the Kingdom has developed an effective and rapid coordination mechanism between the National Center of Meteorology, the Civil Defense, the Ministry of Education, and the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation to make proactive decisions that mitigate potential risks resulting from heavy rains or flash floods, especially in coastal cities like Jeddah, which experiences heavy rainfall during specific seasons.
Digital infrastructure and its impact on the continuity of education
From a technical and strategic perspective, this seamless transition from in-person to remote training reflects the success of the Kingdom's investments in digital infrastructure under Vision 2030. Suspending in-person attendance no longer means a halt to education, as was the case in previous decades. Digital platforms are now capable of efficiently accommodating hundreds of thousands of trainees simultaneously. This model reinforces the concept of "continuous learning" and demonstrates the readiness of Saudi institutions to manage crises and emergencies with high agility.
The importance of adhering to official instructions
In closing, the General Directorate of Technical and Vocational Training urged everyone to exercise caution, adhere to the instructions of the Civil Defense and relevant authorities, and follow official channels for updates on the weather situation and the resumption of in-person training. This precautionary measure is a necessary step to alleviate traffic congestion on the roads during rainfall, thus facilitating the work of emergency teams and service providers in dealing with and draining any water accumulations more quickly.
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Results of the evaluation of car dealerships and online stores in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Ministry of Commerce announced the results of its evaluation of car and electronics dealers and 220 online stores, with the aim of improving the quality of services and enhancing consumer rights.
A new step towards enhancing transparency in the Saudi market
As part of its ongoing efforts to regulate markets and protect consumer rights, the Saudi Ministry of Commerce announced on Thursday the results of the second phase of its comprehensive assessments targeting vital sectors that directly impact the lives of citizens and residents. The assessments included car dealerships, electrical and electronic appliance dealers and distributors, and e-commerce stores, with the aim of raising the quality of services provided, enhancing compliance with approved standards, and improving the overall customer experience.
General context and importance of the initiative in light of Vision 2030
This initiative is an integral part of Saudi Vision 2030, which prioritizes improving the business environment and enhancing consumer confidence. With the rapid growth of e-commerce and the increasing demand for cars and modern devices, the need has arisen for transparent regulatory mechanisms that ensure consumers receive the best services and contribute to creating a fair competitive environment among companies. These periodic assessments are an effective tool for achieving this goal, providing reliable data that helps consumers make informed purchasing decisions and motivates companies to improve their operations and services.
Details of the automotive sector assessment
The ministry explained that the evaluation of car dealerships included 24 dealerships and was based on four main criteria and 16 sub-indicators to ensure comprehensive coverage of all aspects of service. The criteria included:
- Inventory and booking data: To assess the dealer's transparency in disclosing available cars and waiting lists.
- After-sales service: This is a crucial criterion that focuses on the duration of periodic maintenance, the availability of essential spare parts, and the quality of service provided at maintenance centers.
- Compliance level: To measure the extent to which the agent adheres to the regulations and rules set by the ministry.
- Commitment to protecting consumer rights: This includes responding quickly to complaints and handling them effectively.
Assessment of the electrical and electronic appliances and digital stores sector
In the electrical and electronic appliances sector, 18 agents and distributors were evaluated based on 11 criteria, primarily focusing on their adherence to consumer rights regarding warranties and maintenance, after-sales services, and their handling of consumer complaints. Meanwhile, in the booming e-commerce sector, 220 online stores were assessed according to 10 specific criteria, most notably their registration on the Saudi Business Center platform, the clarity of their exchange and return policies, and the provision of clear and effective communication channels for customers.
Expected impact and partnership with the private sector
The Ministry of Commerce affirmed that these standards and indicators were developed in collaboration and partnership with consumers and the private sector, with the aim of developing sectors and jointly addressing challenges. These assessments are expected to increase competition among agents and retailers to provide better service, and to empower consumers by giving them the necessary tools for comparison and choice. The Ministry intends to continue publishing the assessment results periodically, which will enhance market transparency and solidify a culture of quality and commitment among all commercial establishments in the Kingdom.
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Health Holding wins the 2023 Occupational Safety and Health Award
Health Holding Company won the 2023 Labor Award in the Occupational Safety and Health category, in recognition of its efforts in building a safe and sustainable work environment within the framework of Saudi Vision 2030.
In an achievement reflecting its commitment to the highest workplace standards, Health Holding Company received the prestigious “Work” Award for 2023 in the Occupational Safety and Health category for the private sector. This recognition, organized by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, acknowledges the company’s outstanding efforts in building a safe and sustainable work environment for its employees, further solidifying its position as a leading example in the Kingdom’s healthcare sector.
General context and importance of the award
The “Work” Award is one of the most prestigious national awards in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, aiming to motivate private sector establishments to excel and innovate across various aspects of the work environment. Occupational safety and health holds particular importance, aligning with the strategic objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which prioritizes quality of life and the creation of attractive and safe work environments. The focus on occupational safety extends beyond simply protecting employees; its impact also encompasses increased productivity and enhanced organizational sustainability, goals the Kingdom pursues on its journey toward economic and social transformation.
Details of the achievement and the strength of the competition
Health Holding's victory was no accident; it was the result of its outstanding performance in a highly competitive event that included over 216,000 participating organizations. Thirty-eight awards were contested in the fifth edition of the competition, with over one million employees participating in the voting process. This high level of participation lends significant credibility to the win and reflects employee satisfaction with the company's policies. The company was honored under the patronage of His Excellency the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, Engineer Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi, and His Excellency the Deputy Minister, Dr. Abdullah Abuthnain, underscoring the importance the leadership places on such initiatives.
Expected impact on the health sector
This win marks a significant milestone for Health Holding Company, reinforcing its reputation as the region's largest integrated healthcare provider, operating a vast network of over 350 hospitals and employing more than 300,000 healthcare professionals. Implementing global safety standards in a workplace of this scale not only protects employees but also directly and positively impacts the quality of healthcare provided to patients. A safe work environment reduces workplace accidents and occupational stress, enabling medical and administrative staff to perform at their best, thus enhancing patient experience and safety.
A pivotal role in Vision 2030
This achievement aligns with the pivotal role played by Health Holding Company in realizing the healthcare transformation goals of Vision 2030. The company, which provides healthcare through 20 health clusters across the Kingdom, is implementing the modern Saudi healthcare model. This model prioritizes prevention over treatment, facilitates access to services, and enhances their quality. Employee safety is an integral part of this comprehensive system, which places human beings and their health at the heart of its priorities. The company emphasized that this recognition is a result of teamwork and the unwavering commitment of all its employees to implementing global best practices in safety, and serves as motivation to continue its journey of excellence.
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Board of Grievances: 5.3 million judicial procedures completed in 2025
The Board of Grievances announced the completion of 5.3 million judicial procedures, reflecting the digital development of administrative justice in Saudi Arabia and enhancing the efficiency of services for beneficiaries.
The Board of Grievances in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced a significant operational achievement during 2025, with the total number of judicial procedures processed by the Judicial Operations Management Center exceeding 5.3 million. This substantial figure reflects the significant development witnessed in the administrative justice sector in the Kingdom and underscores the success of the digital transformation strategies adopted by the Board in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
According to the report, these procedures encompassed all stages of the judicial process, from registering cases and referring applications, through processing various operational procedures, to delivering court rulings to the parties involved. The report also highlighted the effectiveness of communication channels with beneficiaries, noting that the center recorded approximately 359,300 interactions across its various platforms, demonstrating its commitment to enhancing the beneficiary experience and facilitating their access to justice.
Historical context and strategic transformation of the Board of Grievances
The Board of Grievances is an independent administrative judicial body in the Kingdom, and it has undergone significant developmental phases since its establishment. The most prominent qualitative leap in its history came with the issuance of its new system in 1428 AH (2007 CE), which restructured the administrative judiciary and solidified its independence. Since then, the Board has continued its modernization process, which has accelerated considerably in the last decade within the framework of Vision 2030. The Board has adopted a complete digital transformation of its procedures and launched integrated electronic judicial platforms such as the “Moeen” digital platform, which allows litigants to file and track cases, submit memoranda, and receive judgments electronically without the need for physical attendance. This has paved the way for achieving these record-breaking performance figures.
The importance of the achievement and its impact at the local and international levels
The significance of this achievement lies not only in its substantial operational impact, but also in its positive effects across several vital areas. Domestically, expediting judicial procedures contributes to swift justice and strengthens the confidence of citizens and residents in the judicial system. Furthermore, the efficiency of the administrative judiciary is a cornerstone for improving the business and investment environment, providing local and international investors with a guarantee of protection for their rights in any disputes that may arise with administrative bodies, thus enhancing the Kingdom's attractiveness as a global investment destination.
Regionally and internationally, this achievement positions the Saudi Board of Grievances among the world's leading judicial institutions in digital transformation and performance efficiency. It presents a successful model that other countries in the region can utilize in developing their judicial systems. The Judicial Operations Management Center's reliance on an integrated system of continuous monitoring and data analysis represents a practical application of global best practices in judicial administration, further solidifying the Kingdom's position as a hub for innovation in the justice sector.
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