Employers must pay for the health coverage of their registered workers while issuing or renewing their residency permits
This was announced by Dr. Tariq Sultan bin Khadem, head of Sharjah's Directorate of Human Resources and Member of Sharjah Executive Council.
He added that the directorate is working to create jobs for graduates, which will take into consideration the current skills and techniques in the market as well as the future developments.
The decision was announced during a meeting about the Sharjah conference for human resources that will be taking place on February 19-20, 2020, which will discuss the challenges of creating jobs in the future.
Employers must pay for the health coverage of their registered workers while issuing or renewing their residency permits
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