Provided Termination Agreement Is Mutual
Effective January 2016, there will be no six months ban if services are terminated in mutual agreement between the employer and employee, Arabic daily Al Bayan reported. ALSO READ: Employment contract must be in native language. UAE Ministry of Labour has confirmed that the ban of six months will be cancelled beginning January if the work permit and employment are terminated in mutual agreement. According to the Ministry, employees will be allowed new work permits to join another facility immediately, even if the employee has not completed two years at the first facility. However, the Ministry confirmed that workers under level IV and V who have not completed six months with the first establishment will be excluded from this rule.
The new rule is part of the new resolutions issued by Labour Minister Saqr Ghobash in September and which will be effective in January. The ministry has completed procedures for implementation of the resolutions beginning next year, the report added. Humaid Rashid bin Dimas Al Suwaidi, Assistant Undersecretary at Ministry of Labour, told Al Bayan that under the new resolution, employees who end their service in agreement with the establishments and cancel their work permits will be allowed to move to other establishments, even if they have not completed two years at the workplace. However, workers in levels IV and V who have not completed six months with the first facility are exempted from this rule, he added.
The new rule is part of the new resolutions issued by Labour Minister Saqr Ghobash in September and which will be effective in January. The ministry has completed procedures for implementation of the resolutions beginning next year, the report added. Humaid Rashid bin Dimas Al Suwaidi, Assistant Undersecretary at Ministry of Labour, told Al Bayan that under the new resolution, employees who end their service in agreement with the establishments and cancel their work permits will be allowed to move to other establishments, even if they have not completed two years at the workplace. However, workers in levels IV and V who have not completed six months with the first facility are exempted from this rule, he added.
Attracting talents
Al Suwaidi confirmed that the new Ministry rule aims to attract and retain talent, and is in line with the strategic goal of the government to being a knowledge-based economy attracting global talent. He said the ministry aims to promote workers from within the country rather than bringing them from abroad, especially people with expertise. Al Suwaidi said last year 340,000 workers who ended their service at one job could not get new work permits because they had not completed two years and the labour market thus could not benefit from experiences and skills.
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