Qatar has announced shorter working days for government employees during Ramadan, with official hours set at five per day from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Civil servants can arrive as late as 10:00 AM if operational needs are met. The directive also allows up to 30% of staff to work remotely, prioritizing Qatari mothers and individuals with disabilities.
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