Over 3,000 Striking Workers in Capital Resume Work ABU DHABI - The majority of the over 3,000 workers who had been striking in their camps in Mussafah area of the Capital since Monday morning demanding higher wages to meet their expenses on food resumed work on Tuesday.
Workers File Complaint Against Company for Non-Payment of Dues ABU DHABI - The Ministry of Labour (MoL) has received a complaint from more than 200 workers in the capital who wanted the ministry's help in getting payment of their financial dues from their company that had closed down in August.
System failure at MoL ABU DHABI - The computer system at sections A and B of the Work Permit Department at the Ministry of Labour (MoL) broke down yesterday and the work was stopped from the morning until the end of the day.
40 workers allege insult by manager ABU DHABI – Nearly 40 Egyptian labourers of a decoration and furnishing company yesterday filed a complaint with the Ministry of Labour (MoL) against their manager,
Teachers providing fake certificates to face 10-yr jail term ABU DHABI - Teachers or administrative staff at educational institutions found guilty of submitting fake certificates and documents in order to secure jobs would face stiff punishments including three to 10-year prison terms.
MoL sends notices to 68 companies for flouting noon break ABU DHABI - Within a week of launching the inspection campaign aimed at enforcing the noon-break rule on open work sites,
No work visa for visitors ABU DHABI – The Ministry of Labour (MoL) will not approve work visa applications for workers who have entered the UAE on visit visas,
Safety Violations Will Invite Heavier Fine ABU DHABI - The Civil Defence Department at the Ministry of Interior (MoI) has prepared a draft for a new regulation to impose tougher penalties on firms which violate safety standards set by the Civil Defence Law.
Robotic Warfare Helps Save Lives of Soldiers, Says Expert ABU DHABI - Robotics technology is changing the way wars are waged in the 21st century in an attempt to save the lives of soldiers, a defence expert said.
Workers protest over cut in wages ABU DHABI - A total of 50 workers from an Abu Dhabi-based construction company,