Private sector companies with 50 employees or more must register a 1% growth in the number of Emiratis working in skilled roles
Private sector companies with 50 employees or more must register a 1% growth in the number of Emiratis working in skilled roles
Country's population has increased in last couple of years, driven by increased employment opportunities in recovery phase of economy after pandemic
Dubai's flagship airline will recruit new staff as it expands its network and will receive a new fleet of Airbus A350s and Boeing 777-X next year
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Artificial Intelligence and big data will be the third most skill priority for the next 4 years after analytical thinking and creative thinking
As of June 26, the number of subscribers to the unemployment Insurance scheme surpassed five million
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Under the country's law, an employee may work for more than one employer after obtaining a permit from the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation
From new attractions such as snow park and gaming centre, to events and unique exhibitions, the Capital offers multitude of activities to 'enrich lives'
After July 8, companies will need to add another 1 per cent by the end of 2023 — which means their skilled staff must consist of 4 per cent Emiratis by December 31 this year