Working hours for the private sector and public sectors in the UAE will be shorter Since Friday is a working day, government entities shall remain open from 09:00 am to noon. The Friday (Jumah) prayers will begin at 01:15 pm, so all public sector employees will have enough time to at...
According toUAE labour law, private sector workers are usually required to work eight hours a day with an hour for lunch. During Ramadan, working times are reduced by two hours for all employees irrespective of whether they are Muslim or not. That’s according tofederal decree law No.33 det...
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Respect Shortened Work Hours: Be considerate towards the adjusted work schedules of both private and public sector employees. Plan Ahead for Iftar and Suhoor: Restaurants tend to get crowded; make bookings in advance to secure your spot. Educate Yourself on Timings: Familiarize yourself with the ti...
Your work day will look different depending on whether you’re a private or public sector employee. If you work in the public sector then theFederal Authority for Government Human Resourcesis likely to announce significantly reduced working hours once the Ramadan date is confirmed. ...
Under the UAE Labour Law,working hoursare reduced by two hours per day during Ramadan. The law applies to both Muslims and non-Muslims. Working hours for those in the public sector are 9 am until 2 pm. Most schools will have shorter days throughout Ramadan. ...
Reduced working hours confirmed for private and public sectorRamadan working hours apply to both Muslims and non-MuslimsBe the first to get all the latest news, reviews and deals into your inbox by signing up to our free newsletter, click here to sign up. You...
Work Timings for Employees During Ramadan As per Article 65 in the Labour law, it states that an adult worker shall be working 8 hours per day, or 48 hours per week. Employees who work in cafeterias, hotels, security, trade and other jobs may be increased to 9 hours per day. Meanwhile...
Now official working hours in the public sector during Ramadan is from 9am to 2pm. In the private sector working hours will be reduced by 2 hours. Now for the non-Muslims there are some restaurants and cafes that are going to be open but will be screened off. ...
Ramadan season in Dubai and theUAEis approaching. This is the month-long celebration where our Muslim brothers and sisters practice fasting. They abstain from eating during certain times of the day. This is also a time whenworking hours are reduced. ...