Muscat Daily

FLEXIBLE WORKING HOURS ALL YEAR ROUND

- Sayed Murthala Mohamed Muheez Accountant Irabel Otejam Digital creator

The introducti­on of flexible working hours has been a boon for employees in Ramadan, allowing them to adjust their work schedules to their religious obligation­s. This approach not only promotes a more inclusive workplace but also plays a role in mitigating peakhour traffic jams. Should the authoritie­s consider making flexible working hours a standard practice beyond Ramadan? Here is what Muscat Daily readers said -

Kamran Anwer

Flexible working hours ease traffic congestion by spreading out peak commuting times. Yes, the authoritie­s should definitely consider extending flexible hours even after Ramadan.

Flexible working hours can catalyse success by fostering productivi­ty and employee satisfacti­on. Implementi­ng such practices in the capital, especially during Ramadan, can alleviate traffic congestion and enhance work-life balance. Extending this practice beyond Ramadan could further optimise productivi­ty and employee well-being.

Saleh al Rawahi Private sector employee

Flexible working hours helped to ease traffic on the main roads such as Sultan Qaboos Street and Muscat Expressway. Earlier, all employees rushed home after work at 2 pm. I agree that there should be more flexible hours around the year. Flexible working hours allow employees to balance their personal and profession­al commitment­s more effectivel­y, to work better and harder.

It’s the same. Approve six months of leave for half of your employees, then another six months for the rest. You will see a huge difference. There’s not much difference in an hour

ahead or an hour delayed.

Implementa­tion of flexible working hours reduces traffic congestion in the capital. However, during peak hours, the traffic becomes even more chaotic than before. Recent plans, such as widening lanes on Muscat Expressway and implementi­ng flexible working hours throughout the year, are needed for a better future.

Namya Private sector employee

Our working hours are from 10am to 1pm, then resume from 4pm to 11 pm. However, customer demand often requires us to work until 2am, leaving little time for sleep. This is especially challengin­g for me as a Muslim. Despite the extended hours, we receive minimal overtime pay and extra work is unpaid. There should be alternativ­e schedules and fair compensati­on for overtime, especially for salon staff like myself.

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