Dubai ranked second in the global study of top workation destinations
Read MoreThe UAE now has a four-½-day working week with the weekend starting on Friday at noon and lasting until Sunday.
Read MoreWeekends in Dubai and Abu Dhabi will move from Friday-Saturday to Saturday-Sunday as of January 1, 2022.
Read MoreBusinesses in Dubai’s travel and tourism industry in August saw the sharpest increases in activity and new work in over two years.
Both Dubai and Abu Dhabi are now cheaper for expatriates.
Read MoreAccording to leading businessman, Lal Bhatia, chairman of the Hilshaw Group.
Read MoreDubai launches unique virtual working programme for overseas professionals
Read MoreThe new scheme allows people and their families to live in the emirate but work for companies that are based overseas.
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Read MoreInsurance system to replace bank guarantee for employment, 48 hours free visa for transit travellers.
The Cabinet, chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, adopted a number of strategic decisions with regards to foreign workers' insurance in the private sector, as well as a legislative package of visa facilitations.
A new insurance scheme for workers' guarantees has been introduced. The previous mandatory deposit of Dh3,000 per worker is now replaced by a new insurance that cost only Dh60 annually per worker.
The newly created scheme secures workers' rights in the private sector and reduces the burdens on employers. It allows businesses to recover approximately Dh14 billion, representing the value of current guarantees paid by employers, which will enable them to further invest in the development of their business. The system also enhances the ease of doing business in the UAE, which effectively contributes to market prosperity and growth.
Read MoreNew package by Tecom covers a wide range of roles in the fields of media and education.
The TECOM Group has introduced a first-of-its-kind package under which you can become an independent freelancer in the fields of media and education.
The package, which comes for just Dh7,500 a year, is inclusive of the Freelancer Permit and access to a Business Centre. Assistance is also provided if the applicant requires a visa.
Read MoreLuxury airline Emirates want to hire Dublin cabin crew for an amazing opportunity in Dubai.
No prior experience is required and the benefits are unbelievable.
According to a spokeswoman for the airlines: "Cabin crew are offered an entire employment package, which includes a tax-free income, free high standard shared accommodation in Dubai, free transport to/from work, medical and dental cover as well as exclusive discounts on shopping and leisure activities in Dubai.
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