ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Thursday, 30 November 2006, ArabianBusiness/News
Dubai Municipality and the UAE Ministry of Labour meet to discuss forming an inspection partnership
Conrad Egbert, Saturday, 16 December 2006, ArabianBusiness/News
Construction workers will be first to feel the benefit of the new initiative.
Rob Corder, Monday, 26 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
A Human Rights Watch report ignores progress made on labour issues, says government.
Dubai's plan for a minimum wage is setting an example that others must follow.
Rob Corder, Tuesday, 27 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/Comment
Payday parity is one of the last remaining pieces of Dubai's successful business jigsaw.
The UAE Ministry of Labour is working on a minimum wage for construction workers in order to protect them from exploitation, according to a ministry spokesperson.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 31 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
A Doha conference convened by the GCC Secretary General is debating how immigrant workers are treated.
Rob Corder, Tuesday, 17 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Saudisation and Emiratisation are self-defeating. Empowering nationals is the answer, argues Rob Corder.
Rob Corder, Friday, 27 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/Comment
With minimum wage possibly making its debut appearance in the construction world, it has been reported that eventually, other industries will also have to comply. Facilities Management Middle East asks key industry professionals: what kind of impact could this have on the recruitment process?
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Tuesday, 01 May 2007, ArabianBusiness/Interviews
A new committee will protect rights of up to 700,000 Bangladeshis living in the UAE.
Rob Corder, Monday, 21 May 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
The first phase of a TV channel that will focus on UAE labour affairs will launch this autumn, according to Dr Ali Bin Abdullah Al Ka'abi, minister of Labour.
Employers who shelter illegal workers face two months in jail and a fine.
Lynne Roberts, Tuesday, 05 June 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Private companies will pay all salaries by bank transfer from January next year.
Lynne Roberts, Tuesday, 05 June 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Companies violating the midday break rule will be named and shamed in the media.
At the start of the midday working ban across the UAE, Conrad Egbert examines whether the break is benefiting the labour force.
Ministry statistics say nearly 102 companies have been caught violating the UAE's midday break rule.
Ministry of Labour will begin issuing short-term work permits this fall in a move to curb hiring of illegal workers.
With around 50,000 illegal construction workers seeking amnesty, Monika Grzesik questions the impact their departure to their home countries will have on an industry already grappling with a severe labour shortage.
Companies in Dubai will soon be able to hire employees on temporary job permits starting this September, according to reports.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 21 July 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
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