UAE; Establishing Criteria for Imposing Administrative Fines
Title | UAE; Establishing Criteria for Imposing Administrative Fines |
Date of conclusion | 02/06/2023 |
Entry into force | Following the date of its issuance. |
Text version(s) | English |
Source | Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), Ministerial Resolution |
No. 296 of 2023 ; UAE (02 Jun 2023) accessed: 27 Jun 2023. | |
Keywords | UAE; Laws & Regulations; Policy; Labour |
Abstract
MoHRE made an amendemnt in Ministerial Resolution No. 296 of 2023 regulating fines. If a company is found to have violated Emiratization rules, the citizens involved in the violation will not be considered when calculating the required Emiratization percentage. In such cases, the company will be obligated to pay the specified contributions outlined in Cabinet Resolution No. 7/1 of 2021 and its amendments for the years when it falsely claimed to meet Emiratization targets and exceeded the goals
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Tags: labour, Law and Regulations, Policy, UAE