FTA
19th September 2007, 16:14
THE UAE Labor Ministry is now enforcing a law that requires companies to reduce working hours for all employees during Ramadan by 2 hours per office day.
This equates to 48 hours leave over the month of Ramadan, which can either be used during this time or credited to the employees leave account for use when time permits.
A recent corporate email from HR does not abide by this law and only reduces working hours for muslims.
It is a 10,000 Dirham fine for each violation.
I did attempt to follow the correct chain of command and I did not receive any explaination. The unofficial response was that working hours could be increased by 48 hours over Ramadan to compensate for this law anyway.
This equates to 48 hours leave over the month of Ramadan, which can either be used during this time or credited to the employees leave account for use when time permits.
A recent corporate email from HR does not abide by this law and only reduces working hours for muslims.
It is a 10,000 Dirham fine for each violation.
I did attempt to follow the correct chain of command and I did not receive any explaination. The unofficial response was that working hours could be increased by 48 hours over Ramadan to compensate for this law anyway.