UAE; Concerning the Classification of Establishments
Title | UAE; Concerning the Classification of Establishments |
Date of conclusion | 14/05//2017 |
Entry into force | Following the date of its issuance. |
Text version(s) | English |
Source | Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), Cabinet Resolution |
No. 11 of 2017 ; UAE (14 May 2017) accessed: 08 March 2023. | |
Keywords | UAE; Laws & Regulations; Policy; Labour |
Abstract
According to Federal LAW NO. (1) of 1980, establishments are classified into three different categories. Category 1 is the first category and includes establishments that are governed by this law. Category 2 is the second category, and it is further classified into four levels, namely (a), (b), (c), and (d). Finally, Category 3 is the third category. Within each of these categories, workers are classified into two groups: “skilled” and “with limited skill” workers. This classification system helps to identify and differentiate between establishments based on their level of complexity and the skills required of their workers.
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