The issue of disparity between public and private sector holidays in the UAE
may finally come to an end as the number of off days given to employees in the
private sector may finally be aligned with those working for government
institutions.
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Minister of Presidential Affairs and Deputy Prime
Minister, yesterday announced the move to adjust the holidays, aiming to make
the private sector jobs more appealing for Emiratis.
“The Minister of Labour has been assigned to adjust the working hours and
days of the private sector to be more compatible with those of the public
sector,” Sheikh Mansour was quoted as saying.
Every holiday in the country tends to rake up this issue of disparity with
some private sector employees very vocal about their feelings of working on days
when their public sector counterparts are enjoying a day off.
Employees working in the private sector have welcomed the news. “I hope it
finally happens. We’ve been working more for years,” said Jason D’souza, an
employee with a private company based in the Media City.
However, recruitment experts in the industry believe that this will not be an
easy task as private companies struggle to improve bottom lines.
“Whilst the obvious and tempting response is a resounding ‘YES’, I think it
should be the other way – with many public holidays in the UAE, plus the fact
that since the crisis there is less cash about for both private and government
sectors, should the government sector be in line with the private sector?” Peter
Greaves, Director, Head of Financial Markets at McArthur Murray, Dubai had told
Emirates 24|7 the last time this issue was raked up during a public holiday.
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