UAE: Ministerial Decision No. (1/4) Specifying Dangerous Types of Work or Work for which Working Hours May Be Reduced
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UAE: Ministerial Decision No. (1/4) Specifying Dangerous Types of Work or Work for which Working Hours May Be Reduced
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Date of adoption
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1981 |
Entry into force
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In effect |
Text versions |
Arabic
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Abstract
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Art. 1 of this decision lists the industries and types of work in which workers may not be required to work for more than seven hours each day. These include working in front of bakery ovens, oil refinement, production of cement, production of ice, working in cooling storages and warehouses, production of fertilizers, among others. |
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Tags: Laws & Regulations, National & Foreign Labour, United Arab Emirates, Work Conditions