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Gulf Business on MSNFlexible summer work hours: Dubai government launches new initiativeUnder the programme, employees will follow one of two flexible schedules aligned with the official five-day work week ...
Dubai has officially rolled out a new summer work schedule for public sector employees, introducing a four-day workweek and ...
A reduced Dubai summer working hours initiative will be introduced from July. ‘Our Flexible Summer’ will see government ...
Starting July 1, summer workdays in Dubai are about to look a little different for some government employees. Thanks to the ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNDubai to implement ‘Our Flexible Summer’ initiative across all government entitiesThe Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) has announced the implementation of the ‘Our Flexible Summer’ ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNDubai’s General Network for Government Communication highlights collaborative efforts to showcase Emirate’s global visionThe General Network for Government Communication (GNGC), under the General Secretariat of The Executive Council of Dubai, held its quarter meeting at the Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation ...
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UAE Moments on MSNDubai Announces Flexible Summer Hours for Gov't EmployeesSummer just got a little cooler for Dubai’s government employees. The Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) has ...
The Dubai Government Human Resources Department DGHR has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Dubai AI Campus, a DIFC ...
Dubai’s RTA reduces vehicle licensing services from 54 to 14 as part of a major digital transformation to enhance user ...
Dubai has fundamentally redefined governance by declaring artificial intelligence as its "operating system" - a transformative approach that weaves AI into the very fabric of public services, decision ...
The Dubai Government has announced new working hour rules for employees. Flexible operating hours and a four-day week will be available to some employees throughout the summer as part of an initiative ...
Dubai’s tokenised real estate sales hit $399 million in May as new rules and a government platform boost adoption.
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