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    Kuwait Grants Absence Exemptions for Employees Stranded Abroad Amid Airspace Closure

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Civil Service Commission (CSC) of Kuwait has recently issued a significant directive addressing the challenges faced by government employees who remain stranded outside the country due to the ongoing closure of regional airspace. This decision comes as a response to the exceptional circumstances affecting travel and mobility in the region, which have disrupted the timely return of many workers to their official duties.

    In a formal announcement, the CSC clarified that any employee unable to return to Kuwait because of these extraordinary conditions will not be marked absent from work. Instead, the period during which they are stuck abroad will be officially recognized as actual working time. This approach aims to ensure that affected employees are not unfairly penalized for circumstances beyond their control, reflecting a compassionate and pragmatic stance by the authorities.

    To effectively manage this situation, the CSC has proactively reached out to various government departments, public sector organizations, and institutions. The goal is to coordinate efforts and provide clear guidance on how to handle cases where employees cannot resume their duties due to travel restrictions. This collaborative effort underscores the government’s commitment to supporting its workforce during these unprecedented disruptions.

    The duration of the exemption from absence regulations will be determined by the employee’s immediate supervisor or, if necessary, the next level of management. This determination will take place once the employee’s authorized leave or holiday period has concluded, which was originally scheduled as the return date. Supervisors are thus entrusted with the responsibility to assess and validate the legitimacy of the extended absence caused by the airspace closure.

    Furthermore, employees are required to provide appropriate documentation confirming their presence outside Kuwait during the affected timeframe. This evidence is essential for the accurate recording of their status as actively working within the automated attendance and payroll systems. The CSC has emphasized adherence to established procedures to maintain transparency and consistency in processing these cases.

    This development highlights the broader impact of regional geopolitical tensions and travel restrictions on the daily operations of government institutions. By accommodating the needs of stranded employees, Kuwait’s Civil Service Commission demonstrates a flexible and humane approach to workforce management amid ongoing uncertainties.

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