1,070 national PROs on board

DUBAI — About 350 national PROs were recruited by private companies during the last week alone, said Humaid bin Dimas, Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs for Labour Affairs Sector. As of last week, a total of 1,070 nationals have been hired by 1,450 private companies, he added.

By Eman Al Baik

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Published: Thu 2 Feb 2006, 10:42 AM

Last updated: Sat 4 Apr 2015, 6:41 PM

Bin Dimas hailed the companies who have responded positively to the ministry's decision saying, "More than 300 nationals are recruited in PRO posts by private companies weekly. About half of the targeted companies have complied with the ministry's rule."

Commenting on the performance of the newly appointed national PROs, he said, that unlike the first few days of the enforcement of the decision, the ministry has not received any complaints or notice from private companies. However, a few companies have complained about nationals refusing to join their jobs inspite of being issued PRO cards.

"This was the major problem cited by a few companies. The matter has prompted the ministry to prepare a special labour contract that ensures the welfare of the employer by issuing a minimum work period for national PROs. The proposed contract will also ensure the welfare of both signing parties as per the terms of the labour law," he added.

Bin Dimas said that all these problems were discussed during a meeting held ten days ago with job seekers, of whom 150 were potential PROs. The meeting called on national job seekers to take the matter seriously as the ministry wanted them to work wholeheartedly.

"It seems that we have succeeded in conveying the message behind employing nationals in this post. We have stressed the importance of taking the job seriously to national job seekers and to consider the welfare of their employers. They cannot withdraw after promising to take the job," he noted.

Bin Dimas called on companies which have more than 100 workers to take the matter seriously as they will not be able to conduct any transactions with the ministry if they failed to emiratise this post.


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