His Excellency Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Awar, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation, and a group of ministry leaders met with the owners of domestic labor recruitment centers in order to identify the challenges facing the centers and opportunities to develop their services in order to meet the requirements and needs of customers from national and resident families and employers.
During the meeting, His Excellency stressed the ministry’s keenness to provide all means of support for the centers in accordance with the roles and responsibilities stipulated by law.
He called on the owners of the centers to work to keep pace with the government’s plans and aspirations for digital transformation in providing services to save time and effort for customers, especially in light of the competitiveness of the market.
He stressed the ministry’s keenness on regular meetings and constant communication with the centers to listen to observations and suggestions and to negotiate with absolute transparency for the permanent development of the service in order to achieve the happiness of customers.
The meeting dealt with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the recruitment of auxiliary workers and the ministry’s efforts to facilitate the procedures for recruiting this category of workers through memoranda of understanding concluded with its counterpart in the sending countries.
The meeting also reviewed ways to develop packages for the recruitment and use of auxiliary workers provided by the centers in order to meet the needs of national and resident families and employers, in addition to discussing the development of the insurance product for these workers.
During the meeting, it was emphasized that the citizen and resident families wishing to use domestic workers not to deal with illegal offices and unreliable social media pages that promote the services of this category of employment, especially since dealing with these agencies loses the rights and privileges provided for in the Domestic Workers Law. and its executive regulations.
His Excellency Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Awar, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation, and a group of ministry leaders met with the owners of domestic labor recruitment centers in order to identify the challenges facing the centers and opportunities to develop their services in order to meet the requirements and needs of customers from national and resident families and employers.
During the meeting, His Excellency stressed the ministry’s keenness to provide all means of support for the centers in accordance with the roles and responsibilities stipulated by law.
He called on the owners of the centers to work to keep pace with the government’s plans and aspirations for digital transformation in providing services to save time and effort for customers, especially in light of the competitiveness of the market.
He stressed the ministry’s keenness on regular meetings and constant communication with the centers to listen to observations and suggestions and to negotiate with absolute transparency for the permanent development of the service in order to achieve the happiness of customers.
The meeting dealt with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the recruitment of auxiliary workers and the ministry’s efforts to facilitate the procedures for recruiting this category of workers through memoranda of understanding concluded with its counterpart in the sending countries.
The meeting also reviewed ways to develop packages for the recruitment and use of auxiliary workers provided by the centers in order to meet the needs of national and resident families and employers, in addition to discussing the development of the insurance product for these workers.
During the meeting, it was emphasized that the citizen and resident families wishing to use domestic workers not to deal with illegal offices and unreliable social media pages that promote the services of this category of employment, especially since dealing with these agencies loses the rights and privileges provided for in the Domestic Workers Law. and its executive regulations.
His Excellency Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Awar, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation, and a group of ministry leaders met with the owners of domestic labor recruitment centers in order to identify the challenges facing the centers and opportunities to develop their services in order to meet the requirements and needs of customers from national and resident families and employers.
During the meeting, His Excellency stressed the ministry’s keenness to provide all means of support for the centers in accordance with the roles and responsibilities stipulated by law.
He called on the owners of the centers to work to keep pace with the government’s plans and aspirations for digital transformation in providing services to save time and effort for customers, especially in light of the competitiveness of the market.
He stressed the ministry’s keenness on regular meetings and constant communication with the centers to listen to observations and suggestions and to negotiate with absolute transparency for the permanent development of the service in order to achieve the happiness of customers.
The meeting dealt with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the recruitment of auxiliary workers and the ministry’s efforts to facilitate the procedures for recruiting this category of workers through memoranda of understanding concluded with its counterpart in the sending countries.
The meeting also reviewed ways to develop packages for the recruitment and use of auxiliary workers provided by the centers in order to meet the needs of national and resident families and employers, in addition to discussing the development of the insurance product for these workers.
During the meeting, it was emphasized that the citizen and resident families wishing to use domestic workers not to deal with illegal offices and unreliable social media pages that promote the services of this category of employment, especially since dealing with these agencies loses the rights and privileges provided for in the Domestic Workers Law. and its executive regulations.
His Excellency Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Awar, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation, and a group of ministry leaders met with the owners of domestic labor recruitment centers in order to identify the challenges facing the centers and opportunities to develop their services in order to meet the requirements and needs of customers from national and resident families and employers.
During the meeting, His Excellency stressed the ministry’s keenness to provide all means of support for the centers in accordance with the roles and responsibilities stipulated by law.
He called on the owners of the centers to work to keep pace with the government’s plans and aspirations for digital transformation in providing services to save time and effort for customers, especially in light of the competitiveness of the market.
He stressed the ministry’s keenness on regular meetings and constant communication with the centers to listen to observations and suggestions and to negotiate with absolute transparency for the permanent development of the service in order to achieve the happiness of customers.
The meeting dealt with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the recruitment of auxiliary workers and the ministry’s efforts to facilitate the procedures for recruiting this category of workers through memoranda of understanding concluded with its counterpart in the sending countries.
The meeting also reviewed ways to develop packages for the recruitment and use of auxiliary workers provided by the centers in order to meet the needs of national and resident families and employers, in addition to discussing the development of the insurance product for these workers.
During the meeting, it was emphasized that the citizen and resident families wishing to use domestic workers not to deal with illegal offices and unreliable social media pages that promote the services of this category of employment, especially since dealing with these agencies loses the rights and privileges provided for in the Domestic Workers Law. and its executive regulations.