UAE: Ministerial Decision No. 721 of 2006 Regarding the Procedures for Reporting Absconding Workers
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UAE: Ministerial Decision No. 721 of 2006 Regarding the Procedures for Reporting Absconding Workers
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Date of adoption
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11 September 2006 |
Entry into force
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26 September 2006 |
Text versions |
Arabic
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Abstract
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An absconding report shall be submitted if a worker misses work for seven days consecutively and the employer affirms that he does not know his whereabouts or a valid reason for his absence (Art. 1).
Art. 4 lists all the cases in which an absconding report may not be accepted. A worker whose employment ends in absconding shall be permanently banned from working in the country (Art. 11). |
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Tags: Employment, Foreign Labour, Laws & Regulations, Return to Country of Origin, United Arab Emirates