Saudi and Kuwait both have a law that states if it goes over 50 all work must stop, however their 'official' thermometers never go above 50. Here I don't know of such a law, only the Emiri Decree.
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leave qatar is the best option :P
above 50, no outdoor works to be carried out...
wish it could be the same for indoor...:)
But like Kuwait, Saudi, and UAE its on the official meter, that they keep inside in the A/C.
I heard it was 55C today from some friends working in the Sea Port.
ITS TOO HOT ........... BETTER TO LEAVE QATAR
ok mysense.. agreeed
At 52°C when i was in ras laffan....all work must stop.
take an ice bath ;-))
my temp gauge showed 53 degrees
it was 51° yesterday.. so what's new...
Saudi and Kuwait both have a law that states if it goes over 50 all work must stop, however their 'official' thermometers never go above 50. Here I don't know of such a law, only the Emiri Decree.
But regarding giving leave or off I dont know,not heard so far