Any job or position involves regular working hours, official leaves, and vacations. When it comes to the private sector, here is what the UAE Labour Law says regarding these matters: Working Hours Regular working hours for the private sector is8 hours per dayor48 hours per week( Article 65)...
Rules on Working Hours in the UAE When it comes to working hours, rest periods, and other time-related concerns, here is what theUAE Labour Lawhas to say: Working Hours (Article 65) The maximum number of regular working hours is8 hours/dayor48 hours/week. The number of hours may be i...
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...
— وزارة الموارد البشرية والتوطين (@MOHRE_UAE)March 4, 2024 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 ar...
ABIDE BY THE UAE LABOUR LAW Make sure that you are familiar with certain provisions in the Labour Law for the women workforce in the UAE. For instance, women are generally not allowed to work at night for more than 11 consecutive hours, unless they work in managerial or technical roles, ...
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In many Gulf states, your company has to be prepared to release you to your new employer, and negotiations are often based on Islamic law, not labour legislation. It's more likely you'll end up moving back home than moving jobs. It's vital to do your homework. Approach verbal ...