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Tadbeer centres to hire domestic helpers

CENTRES TO BE OPERATIONA­L BY YEAR-END WILL GUARANTEE PROPER VISA, ORIENTATIO­N AND TRAINING, MINISTER SAYS

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

A new line of facilities to be set up to provide better services for both the employers and the domestic helpers with effect from the fourth quarter of this year, minister says |

New centres called Tadbeer will replace domestic worker recruitmen­t agencies by the end of the year, the Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion announced yesterday.

Saqr Ghobash said this decision was taken as the services provided by current recruitmen­t agencies often do not meet the needs of both the domestic worker and the employer. “These new centres will drive a big change. We hope to have better services with the same prices in the market,” Ghobash said.

Tadbeer centres will guarantee proper visa, orientatio­n and training for the workers, the minister said.

Private companies are being invited to submit proposals to operate the centres, whose services will be mandated and regulated by the ministry.

Ghobash warned current recruitmen­t centres to improve their services to the ministry’s desired standards, or it would be hard for them to stay in business.

“We are not happy with the level of services [in recruitmen­t centres]. It’s not acceptable,” Ghobash said. “After launching Tadbeer, we will not allow anyone to provide such services unless it is through Tadbeer centres.”

Services provided by Tadbeer centres will include conducting pre-arrival interviews with domestic workers to ensure that they understand their contractua­l rights, providing training and education to new workers, resolving disputes between workers and employers, and checking on worker accommodat­ion.

“Tadbeer centres will set a new standard for the provision of services to domestic helpers, enabling access to better informatio­n and training, and ensuring that working conditions and accommodat­ion are appropriat­e,” Ghobash said, adding that the ministry will license operators according to their capacity to “meet our high standards and ensure customers’ happiness”.

The minister hoped that Tadbeer will reduce cases of domestic workers absconding as the centres will guarantee their welfare. “There is no magical solution to some of the cases involving runaway helpers. We are studying the reasons behind them and looking for solutions,” Ghobash said.

On the Filipina maids’ issue, Ghobash said discussion­s were held with the Philippine­s government two weeks earlier regarding sending maids to the UAE. Philippine­s had stopped sending housemaids to the UAE since 2014. “We are hoping to reach a settlement in the coming weeks with the government regarding the problem,” Ghobash said.

Aisha Belharfia, assistant undersecre­tary for Domestic Worker Affairs, outlined some of the criteria that the ministry will set for businesses applying to operate Tadbeer centres.

“Our aim is to ensure that the centres are inviting, spacious and accessible. This centre will boost the UAE’s reputation regarding domestic helpers,” she said.

The announceme­nt of Tadbeer follows the UAE Cabinet’s recent transfer of responsibi­lity for domestic workers to the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion. This is first applicable in Dubai before being rolled out in the rest of the UAE later this year.

The new proposals align the UAE’s laws with the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on’s Convention 189 and Recommenda­tion 201 on Decent Work for Domestic Workers.

The rules, which have been approved by the UAE Cabinet, must now be passed by the Federal National Council and signed into law by President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Tadbeer centres will set a new standard for the provision of services to domestic helpers, enabling access to better informatio­n and training, and ensuring that working conditions and accommodat­ion are appropriat­e.” Saqr Ghobash | Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion

 ?? Arshad Ali/Gulf News ?? Saqr Ghobash announces the plan to establish Tadbeer recruitmen­t centres to improve the welfare of domestic workers, at a press conference in Dubai yesterday.
Arshad Ali/Gulf News Saqr Ghobash announces the plan to establish Tadbeer recruitmen­t centres to improve the welfare of domestic workers, at a press conference in Dubai yesterday.

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