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Thousands attend awareness sessions for workers in Dubai

40% of workers have become more aware of rights in Dubai

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

Thousands of workers yesterday attended a training programme to learn about their rights and responsibi­lities and UAE traditions and social aspects.

Major-General Obaid Muhair Bin Surour, Deputy DirectorGe­neral of the General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) Dubai, and Chairman of the Permanent Committee of Labour Affairs in Dubai, said that 40 per cent of workers in Dubai had become more aware of their rights and responisib­ilites and the country’s social aspects since they started the educationa­l programme two years back.

250 workers every day

He said that they train about 250 workers every day in special sessions run by 12 trainers.

“Last year we trained more than 20,000 workers in one centre. Now we have another centre in Jebel Ali Free Zone to educate thousands of workers. The awareness programme concentrat­es on raising the knowledge of workers about their rights and responsibi­lities as per the laws and regulation­s in the UAE,” Maj Gen Bin Suroor said.

The lectures are presented in Arabic, English and Urdu at two medical centres in Al Qusais and the Jebel Ali Free Zone centre.

“About 2,500 workers went through sessions in Jebel Ali centre in the last ten days. It is essential to raise workers’ awareness. UAE, and Dubai in specific, has been eager to put the best practices and practical expertise into use in order to raise the cultural and awareness levels of migrant workers,” Maj Gen Bin Suroor added.

Lecture topics were as diverse as from how to cross roads from designated areas to educating workers about the country’s traditions.

“We educate them that consuming alcohol in public is forbidden. Gambling also is forbidden by laws. That’s helped to reduce violations by workers. We want the workers to know how to avoid legal problems. We want them to feel welcome in their second country,” Maj Gen Bin Suroor said.

In addition, Dubai provided two interactiv­e kiosks in Al Quoz industrial area to educate more workers about the country laws and traditions.

“We will have more kiosks in the future. Any worker who passes the training sessions can spread awareness among other workers.”

Meanwhile, Mohammad Al Muallem, CEO of Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (Jafza), backed the efforts of raising awareness among workers about their rights and obligation­s in accordance with UAE laws.

Key values

“These awareness sessions will help more than 150,000 employees sponsored by Jafza. It will enhance relationsh­ips and help to resolve difference­s.

“Helping workers was one of the key values of our founding father, the late Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and as a nation we have made progress in this area by creating a legal framework in accordance with internatio­nal practice,” Al Muallem said.

Al Muallem said the free zone has adopted a number of worker initiative­s, including the adoption of the Wage Protection System which ensures the payment of salaries on time.

 ?? Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News ?? Maj Gen Obaid Muhair Bin Surour inspecting the facilities at the Jafza service centre yesterday.
Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News Maj Gen Obaid Muhair Bin Surour inspecting the facilities at the Jafza service centre yesterday.

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