Article 10

1- A domestic worker cannot be worked for more than ten hours in a single day.

 2- Working hours and break periods during the day must be organized in such a way that the domestic worker does not work more than five consecutive hours without a break for rest, worship, or meals, which should last at least half an hour each time within the total working hours. These break periods do not count as part of the working hours, and the total rest period must not be less than eight continuous hours.

Article 11

1- The domestic worker is entitled to one full day of rest per week with full pay, and this rest period must not be less than twenty-four continuous hours. 

2- The weekly rest day will be determined by mutual agreement between both parties in the domestic work contract, in accordance with the mandatory contract models issued by the ministry. 

3- If the domestic worker works on their weekly rest day, they are entitled to either a substitute rest day or a cash allowance, which will be determined by mutual agreement between the parties.