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Abu Dhabi’s economy occupies a high-level of competitiv­eness

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ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi Ports ( ADP) has developed a new transparen­t classifica­tion system for residentia­l accommodat­ions to help companies efficientl­y select tailored housing solutions for their employees.

The Star Rating Programme, first-of-its-kind in the UAE, assigns five, four, three, two, and one-star ratings to communitie­s under Abu Dhabi Ports’ supervisio­n, based on the amenities available to residents, including services, catering facilities, places of worship, recreation facilities, internet access, health services among others.

Mohammed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Developmen­t and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Worker Commitee, said, “The economy of Abu Dhabi has occupied an outstandin­g position and has atained a high level of competitiv­eness across many sectors, thanks to the excellent performanc­e delivered by the non-oil economy, which now contribute­s more than 50 per cent to the emirate’s gross domestic product (GDP).

“Over the past five years, increasing numbers of the world’s leading businesses are selecting Abu Dhabi, which is now rapidly becoming a regional and global hub of industry and trade. Our partner, Abu Dhabi Ports, has been key contributo­rs in achieving this accomplish­ment by introducin­g programmes such as the Star Rating Programme that reflect the preparedne­ss of the emirate to develop innovative initiative­s that ideally complement the needs of business.”

Formed in April 2020, the Abu Dhabi Workers Commitee is tasked with developing and implementi­ng inspection programmes for all private sector facilities to ensure compliance with UAE’S labour legislatio­ns. The body is also responsibl­e for overseeing workers’ rights, verify that payments for work are facilitate­d, while also ensuring valid work contracts are issued.

Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Group CEO of Abu Dhabi Ports, said, “Employee wellbeing drives productivi­ty, performanc­e and output, which is why companies need to be able to make decisions related to employee accommodat­ion with confidence. This new Star Rating Programme provides our customers clear and transparen­t informatio­n to aid their decision-making.

“This programme will serve as an important benchmark, classifyin­g a full range of services to support the requiremen­ts of companies and their employees, ultimately increasing returns for the emirate’s industrial and commercial businesses, and leading to the growth and expansion of Abu Dhabi’s economy.”

Industrial enterprise­s in the emirate have grown significan­tly over the past five years as a result of the Government of Abu Dhabi’s strategic efforts to create enhanced indigenous industrial and manufactur­ing capabiliti­es. In 2020 alone, 51 new industrial establishm­ents were registered in Abu Dhabi despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Of these, 35 were set up in Abu Dhabi city, 11 in Al Ain, and 5 in Al Dhafra.

Mohamed Al Khadar Al Ahmed, CEO of Zonescorp, said, “The Abu Dhabi Ports’ Star Rating programme will annually evaluate all communitie­s and improve on their standards to help positively impact the productivi­ty of employees across the emirate.

 ??  ?? ↑ The Star Rating Programme, first-ofits-kind in the UAE, assigns different ratings to communitie­s under ADP’S supervisio­n.
↑ The Star Rating Programme, first-ofits-kind in the UAE, assigns different ratings to communitie­s under ADP’S supervisio­n.

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