Private sector reminded of Emiratisation target ahead of June deadline

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UAE private companies with 50 or more employees are being reminded of the June 30 deadline to hit their next Emiratisation target.

It's in line with the amended timetable introduced by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) earlier this year, which stated a further one per cent increase in employment of Emiratis in skilled roles must be implemented by mid-2023, from the two per cent target level set for the end of 2022.

The target will rise by a further one per cent by the end of the year.

The ministry said that from July fines will be slapped on companies that haven't hit targets at a rate of AED 7,000 per month for every Emirati not hired.

Aisha Belharfia, Acting Undersecretary for Emiratisation Affairs and Assistant Undersecretary for Labour Affairs, highlighted the importance of companies achieving a half-yearly Emiratisation target increase to avoid fines.

“The success of Emiratisation efforts depends on expanding the vacancies open to Emiratis in the private sector and building a secure network that supports their career paths. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation supports exceptional companies that train and employ Emiratis in line with Nafis’ objectives," she said.

The Nafis programme was introduced by the UAE Federal Government to aid companies in hiring Emiratis through a child allowance scheme, apprentice programme and salary support scheme.

The UAE's Emiratisation scheme will continue to raise targets by two per cent each year, to reach ten per cent by 2026 - Freezone companes are currently exempt.

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