Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has arrived in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi in the second leg of his tour of Gulf states that began in Oman. The Crown Prince was greeted by his …
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Sharjah: Fire breaks out on vegetable truck, firefighters douse flames in quick time
Vehicle caught fire before the Qasba bridge; no injuries reported Sharjah: Civil Defence teams in Sharjah controlled a fire that broke out on a truck carrying vegetables before the Qasba bridge here …
Union and Unity… Sharjah’s nature and its peoples’
When I became the Ruler of Sharjah, the first step I took was uniting all of Sharjah’s departments and entities. That is Sharjah’s nature, its people nature. Even in Arab unitary matters, Sharjah …
Sharjah Finance Department launches direct payment platform
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Sharjah’s Al Ameri Looks Ahead to 2022
Sharjah of the United Arab Emirates is the guest of honor country at book fairs in Bologna, Guadalajara and London in 2022. Ahmed bin Rakkad Al Ameri, chairman of of the Sharjah Book Authority, …
UAE weekend change: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain announce new work week
Working hours will be from 7.30am to 3.30pm, Monday to Thursday Abu Dhabi: The Abu Dhabi Media Office on Tuesday announced that in line with the UAE’s vision to enhance its global competitiveness, …
Abu Dhabi GP: Channel 4 in talks with Sky to show Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen’s title decider
The finale in Abu Dhabi will be winner takes all for Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, with the rivals level on points in the drivers’ standings — it would be a record eighth title for the English …
Are Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton on an inevitable collision course at F1’s finale in Abu Dhabi?
Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton appear to have very different opinions on what should be allowed in wheel to wheel combat, so are they on a collision course at the final race?
Free admission to see star golfers in action at 2022 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship at Yas Links
Aref Al Awani, General Secretary of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, said: “We are thrilled to welcome the 2022 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship to Yas Links, one of the most spectacular go …
UAE moving official workweek to Monday through Friday
Government employees would work a half-day on Friday, the traditional Muslim holy day, and then take Saturday and Sunday off.
UAE, Dubai change work week to align with global markets
The United Arab Emirates and its international finance hub Dubai are switching to a four-and-a-half-day work week ending midday Friday to make it easier to do business globally.
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UAE weekend change: Will UAE private sector go for new work week?
Dubai: The UAE Government and all departments under its structure will start on a new workday and weekend schedule from January 1 – UAE’s private sector will be using the next 23 days to decide their …
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UAE weekend switch: Will private sector follow Government’s move with Monday-Friday workdays?
Dubai: The UAE Government and all departments under its structure will start on a new workday and weekend schedule from January 1 – UAE’s private sector will be using the next 23 days to decide their …
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Financial sector to benefit most from UAE weekend shift
UAE announced on Tuesday the plan to shift its weekend to Saturday and Sunday for federal government employees. Financial sector to benefit most from UAE weekend shift. financial institutions, …
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UAE private sector will have flexibility to choose weekend for employees
UAE Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation Dr. Abdulrahman Al Awar said private sector would have flexibility to choose weekend for their employees.
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Dubai is switching its work week to align with global markets
The move away from the current Sunday to Thursday schedule — the first by a Gulf state — will help the UAE “achieve business continuity and alignment with global economies and banking …
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UAE shifts to Saturday-Sunday weekend in line with global markets
The United Arab Emirates will shift to a working week of four and half days with a Saturday-Sunday weekend from the start of next year to better align its economy with global markets, but private …
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