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UAE ministry reveals plans for lifting six-month labour ban

Dubai , Mon, 08 Aug 2011 ANI

Dubai, Aug.8 (ANI): People who have been slapped with a six-month labour ban for breaking their contracts before the expiry of two years can work for a new company, provided they hold at least a high school diploma and have been offered a good position and salary by the new company.

 

The United Arab Emirates' Ministry of Labour has informed employers of this.

 

According to the Gulf News, to lift the ban, an employee should have been offered a minimum salary of 5,000 Dirhams for high school graduates, 7,000 Dirhams for diploma holders and 12,000 Dirhams for bachelor's degree holders.

 

The salary must be mentioned in the labour contract.

 

No fee will be imposed for lifting the ban when these conditions are met, Ali Al Shehi, Senior Administrator at the ministry, said in a seminar held to inform employers about their rights and duties as well as recent ministerial decisions. (ANI)

 


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