The employee insurance policy coverage will be increased from Dhs120 to Dhs250 for companies that do not pay salaries on the due date
There will be an official reduction of two hours for private sector employees in the UAE
The new decision allows expat government employees and those on dependent visas to transfer to jobs in the private sector
Work will resume on Sunday, December 6
However, employment numbers dropped at the fastest rate since June
ADIO will help connect Israeli companies with strategic entities and grant them access to resources in Abu Dhabi
Private companies are mandated to give their male staff paid paternal leave for a period of five working days
It has also levied restrictions on the transfer of dependent to work visas in the private sector
The decision applies to all private sector establishments that employ five or more engineering professionals
Sunday, August 23 will be a paid leave for all private sector employees
Abu Dhabi has issued a new set of precautionary guidelines for all private sector firms operating within the emirate
Public and private sector workers will be off from July 30- August 2
It also confirmed the dates of the holidays for the public and private sector within the kingdom
The economy of the world’s biggest crude exporter is expected to contract 6.8 per cent overall this year
Gross domestic product is expected to shrink the most in two decades this year
Public and private sector workers in the country are expected to receive three days of leave to mark Eid Adha
The directive was issued by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
The Shawwal crescent was not sighted on Friday evening
Those infected with the coronavirus must be granted sick leave in line with the UAE law
The five-day break is expected to fall between May 22-26
Only essential private sector activities will be permitted during the lockdown
The decision also allows companies to terminate employee contracts after six months of the coronavirus pandemic period
Employers must abide by the Ministerial Decree No. 739 of 2016 that safeguards employees’ wages and which mandates that employment contracts are honoured
The holy month of Ramadan began on Friday, April 24 in the UAE
The government will pay the salaries from April to June of approximately 100,000 citizens employed in the private sector
The decision can only be carried out with consent from the employees
New decree aims at achieving a “balance between the two sectors”, the government said
The Papal mass is taking place on Tuesday, February 5 at the Zayed City stadium in Abu Dhabi