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    Oman Directs Early Payment of March Salaries Ahead of Eid Al-Fitr Festivities

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a proactive move to support workers during the upcoming Eid Al-Fitr celebrations, the Ministry of Labour in Oman has issued a directive requiring all private sector employers to expedite the payment of salaries for March 2026. This announcement underscores the government’s commitment to easing financial pressures on employees ahead of one of the most significant religious holidays observed in the country.

    The Ministry’s official statement emphasized that every private sector establishment governed by Oman’s Labour Law, specifically Royal Decree No. 53/2023, must ensure that wages for the month of March are paid no later than Wednesday, 18 March 2026. This adjustment from the usual payroll schedule aims to guarantee that workers receive their earnings in time to prepare for Eid Al-Fitr, a festival that holds deep cultural and religious importance for the Muslim community.

    Such measures are not uncommon in the Gulf region, where governments often intervene to facilitate early salary payments during major holidays. This helps workers manage increased expenses related to family gatherings, gift-giving, and other traditional festivities. By mandating early payments, Oman’s Ministry of Labour is reinforcing its role in protecting labor rights and promoting social welfare within the private sector workforce.

    Meanwhile, in a related development affecting the education sector, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced significant changes to the examination schedule for schools in Oman and other Middle Eastern countries. Due to ongoing regional circumstances, the CBSE has cancelled all Class X board examinations that were originally slated to take place between 7 March and 11 March 2026. This decision reflects the board’s responsiveness to the prevailing situation, prioritizing student safety and well-being.

    Additionally, the CBSE confirmed that several Class XII exams, which had been postponed earlier on 2 March, 5 March, and 6 March, have now been officially cancelled. These adjustments highlight the challenges faced by educational authorities in maintaining academic schedules amid unpredictable regional developments. Students and parents in Oman and neighboring countries are advised to stay updated on further announcements from the CBSE regarding rescheduling or alternative assessment arrangements.

    Overall, these recent directives from both the Ministry of Labour and the CBSE illustrate the ongoing efforts by Omani authorities to address the needs of their citizens and residents during times of cultural significance and regional uncertainty. Ensuring timely salary payments ahead of Eid Al-Fitr not only supports workers financially but also fosters a sense of stability and community cohesion during the festive period.

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