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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Lower House approves amendments to 2024 Labour Law - Jordan Times

AMMAN — The Lower House on Monday approved draft amendments to the 2024 Labour Law, with a majority voting in favour of key provisions, including adjustments to workers' benefits and protections.

The decision was taken during a session chaired by Speaker Ahmad Safadi and attended by Prime Minister Jaafar Hasan and other government officials, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.

One of the most notable changes is the reversal of a controversial provision that allowed employers to lay off up to 5 per cent of their workforce annually without the approval of the Ministry of Labour. Other revisions focus on improving worker rights, particularly in areas such as sick leave, maternity leave, and childcare.

Among the key amendments, Article 9 received approval, amending the original text of Article 65 to grant workers 14 days of sick leave per year with full pay. If hospitalisation or extended medical treatment is required, this leave can be extended for an additional 14 days with full pay, based on a doctor's report accredited by the institution.

Additionally, Article 10 was amended to include a new provision under Article 66, entitling workers to three days of paid leave in the event of the death of a first-degree relative.

In a move to better support female workers, the lawmakers also approved changes to Article 11, increasing maternity leave from 10 weeks to 90 consecutive days, reflecting a growing need for enhanced support for women during and after pregnancy.

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