The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) announced on Tuesday that the deadline for private sector companies with 50 or more employees to meet their semi-annual Emiratisation targets has been extended. Originally set for June 30th, the new deadline is now July 7th.
MoHRE said this decision was taken by taking into consideration the Eid Al Adha holiday, which falls on the fourth week of June, “therefore, we decided to give more time for companies to reach their targets.”
Starting from July 8th, non-compliant companies that fail to employ Emiratis in accordance with the 1% semi-annual Emiratisation growth requirement will be subject to a fine of AED42,000 for each unfulfilled Emirati position, according to WAM.
“As the Ministry is committed to achieving its objectives of creating a competitive job market for UAE nationals and developing their skills through more collaboration with the private sector, we decided allowing more time for companies to comply with the decision and avoid relevant penalties,” MoHRE said in a statement. “We call on companies to take advantage of the extended deadline to reach their targets.”
“Emirati professionals have proven their competence across a range of positions in the private sector that require a high level of efficiency and knowledge,” it added. “This provides an enormous boost to our efforts, in line with the government’s objectives and vision. We consider the private sector to be an active partner in achieving long-term growth, as our collaborative efforts will benefit the job market.”
The Ministry noted that the objectives of the Emiratisation decisions are to “activate and enhance the role and competitiveness of UAE nationals in the labour market, as well as to ensure their active participation in the economic development.”