Dubai : Federal government employees allowed to work from home on Fridays, the start of a new weekend in the UAE. Permission is granted for those living away from work and in special circumstances. Adopt convenient working hours or work from home method. However, it must be ensured that 70 per cent of government employees are in the workplace. Each organization should determine the appropriate jobs for the work frame home. Employees must obtain prior approval from the manager. HR with the head of the department. The decision has to be taken in coordination with the department.
UAE This is according to a remote work regulation issued by the Federal Authority for Govt. Human Resources as it moves into the new weekend. The new system is that some government and private sector employees work half the day on Fridays. Saturday and Sunday are the new weekend holidays in the country. The new weekend was implemented to help employees achieve a balanced work life and increase productivity by creating better living conditions. For government employees, the service will run from Monday to Thursday at 7.30 am and end at 3.30 pm. Friday from 7.30am to 12pm.
Sharjah allows ‘work frame home’ for mothers with small children
Sharjah : Sharjah offers mothers the opportunity to work from home. Sharjah has launched a new service for mothers who have opted for online education for their children. The Sharjah Human Resources Department has said that government agencies can make their own decisions in this regard. But the decision should not affect the functioning of the institution. This service is available only to mothers of children studying in classes below seven. Mothers can opt for a work frame home until they start direct education in schools in Sharjah.
Schools in the emirate of Sharjah were allowed to study online yesterday. Student Kovid RTPCR. The study was moved online due to delay in getting the test results. Meanwhile, the Sharjah Private Education Authority has given permission this month for those in need to switch to e-learning in the face of increasing Kovid expansion.
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