Saudi Arabia is considering reducing the working week to four days, the country’s human resources and social development minister said Wednesday. The Gulf kingdom is also considering adjusting its five-day working week to four and a half days, minister Ahmed Al-Rajhi said in his statement. Riyadh aims to “attract more investors and create more job opportunities” with the reduction, al-Rajhi said. The move is part of a wider plan to revamp the kingdom’s labour market strategy, he said, including the creation of some 1.8 million jobs. The minister said he is looking to implement nationalisation …