SCSLD 431/1/2053/2010

An employment requested the implementation of an employment charter in his case. The case was rejected as the employee had failed to prove he had been appropriately registered before the new charter came into force.

Background

An employee filed a case against a company before the First Instance Authority for Settlement of Labour Disputes in Jeddah requesting that the company implement the Charter for Operating and Maintaining Military Facilities.

The First Instance Authority issued a ruling dismissing the request.

The employee appealed the ruling before the High Authority for Settlement of Labour Disputes (SLHASLD).

Decision

The SLHASLD stated the employee had requested the application of the provisions of the Charter for Operating and Maintaining Military Facilities but had failed to prove that he was registered on the Operations and Maintenance Paragraph before the new charter was introduced.

The SLHASLD issued a ruling upholding the ruling issued by the First Instance Authority through its decision No. 225.