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Ajman clears permanent remote working system

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AJMAN: Sheikh Ahmed Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Representa­tive of the Ruler of Ajman for Administra­tive and Financial Affairs, has issued Resolution No.36 of 2020 on the adoption of the Ajman Government’s remote working system, which will in force from the date of its issuance and published in the official gazete.

The system will be implemente­d permanentl­y in all local authoritie­s in Ajman, except employees whose nature of work requires their presence in their offices, as well as employees on probation.

It will divide remote work into the two categories of full-time work, meaning that employees may perform their duties outside government premises and within specific working hours, and part-time work, meaning that employees may perform part of their work outside their workplaces.

The move aims to establish a mechanism that will enable government employees to work remotely, as well as create opportunit­ies in the government sector to atract new categories of qualified human resources, and offer employees and government authoritie­s flexible ways and options of working, to ensure continuity of business and the provision of government services at all times.

The system - which makes it mandatory for all government authoritie­s to drat a study on the system’s compatibil­ity with the nature of their work, functions, workloads and services - aims to highlight the importance of respecting the responsibi­lities of employees who work remotely, as well as the principles of confidenti­ality related to public and private informatio­n, as per the government’s approved standards for employees.

It will also enable government authoritie­s to implement remote working systems that are specifical­ly tailored to individual authoritie­s and department­s, as well as choose the nature of remote work according to their unique requiremen­ts and procedures. It will also enable employees to work remotely from outside the country if required, at the sole discretion of relevant government authoritie­s.

The system stipulates that the provisions of human resources law will still be enforceabl­e without prejudice to the remote working system.

The Department of Human Resources will issue circulars, executive decisions and instructio­ns to ensure the implementa­tion of relevant provisions, and will directly manage the required procedures for adopting the decision, including the submission of reports on the progress of work, obstacles and recommenda­tions.

In March 2020, the Department of Human Resources of the Ajman Government issued a remote working guide to ensure continuity of business and services provided by local government authoritie­s, and create a flexible working environmen­t that will help maintain productivi­ty.

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