Social Media Claims About End-of-Service Bonus Suspension Are Denied by the MOE
The Ministry of Education has addressed recent misinformation circulating on social media regarding the suspension of the end-of-service bonus. In a statement released today, Ahmed Al-Wahida, the Ministry's official spokesperson, firmly refuted these claims, describing them as entirely false.
Commitment to Employee Entitlements
Al-Wahida assured the public that the Ministry remains committed to fulfilling all employee entitlements, including the end-of-service bonus, in accordance with existing laws and regulations. He highlighted the Ministry's ongoing efforts to enhance staff conditions and provide necessary support to its employees.
Call for Reliable Information
The spokesperson urged the public to consult official sources for accurate information, emphasizing the importance of relying on verified news rather than social media rumors.
Ministry's Ongoing Initiatives
In addition to addressing the recent misinformation, the Ministry continues to focus on improving work conditions for its staff. These efforts include implementing new policies and support systems designed to benefit employees.
For accurate updates and information, the Ministry of Education encourages everyone to follow official communications and verify details through trusted sources.