Home GCC UAE UAE federal employees to lose three-day salary for flouting Covid-19 rules Employees would be fined for breaches such as shaking hands and not wearing a face mask by Gulf Business September 15, 2020 Federal government employees in the UAE found flouting Covid-19 rules at their workplace will receive a three-day salary cut, authorities have confirmed. The Federal Authority for Human Resources (FAHR) issued the directive, informing employees across all federal government entities to adhere to safety measures and instructions put in place to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, local media have reported. Fines will be imposed on employees found shaking hands, not wearing a face mask, failing to carry out a PCR test when required, and failing to declare their health status to employers should Covid-like symptoms manifest, among others. “Hefty penalties will be imposed on those breaking the Covid-19 rules at workplace,” authorities confirmed. The federal HR authority, in the circular, urged federal authorities and ministries to raise the awareness levels among employees. It also referred to the 12 workplace rules that must be followed. The UAE reported 777 new Covid-19 infections on September 14, scaling the overall count to 80,266. The Covid-19-related death toll has now reached 399. Read: UAE permits emergency use of new Covid-19 vaccine for frontline staff in the country Tags Covid-19 FAHR Federal Employees Salary UAE 0 Comments You might also like Flying Taxis: How Archer aims to revolutionise travel in the UAE UAE to announce petrol, diesel prices for January; will rates drop in 2024? How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate GCC region M&A blazes trail as global deals decline