Ramadan in the workplace
Our top tips for employers
March 04, 2024
Ramadan in the workplaceOur top tips for employersMarch 04, 2024 What is Ramadan?Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar during which Muslims, including many of your Muslim employees, will be fasting from sunrise to sunset, abstaining from food and drink during these hours. The first fast is expected to last from 4.50am to 6.00pm, increasing by one or two minutes each day, and by one hour after the clocks change. The final fast is expected to last between 4.40am and 7.50pm. During this month, Muslims wake up before dawn for their meal ahead of the fast and to perform morning prayers. The pre-dawn meal is known as Sehr and the meal to break the fast is called Iftar. The last 10 days of Ramadan of are particular significance, and it is common for Muslims to take some or all of this period as annual leave. The conclusion of Ramadan is marked by the celebration of Eid. This year, it is expected that Ramadan will begin on Monday 10 March and end on Wednesday 10 April. During this time, many Muslims are faced with the challenge of balancing their religious commitments with work commitments. We have set out our top tips on how employers can accommodate their employees during the month of Ramadan.
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