Khaleej Times

Reward for firms that champion labour rights

- sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com Sherouk Zakaria

dubai— About 200 companies in Dubai will be honoured for their overall treatment of labourers and safeguardi­ng their rights, it was announced on Wednesday.

Taqdeer award, back for its second cycle, will now include over one million workers after opening the doors for companies and factories operating in free zones to apply, in addition to constructi­on companies.

The first cycle, last year, focused on over 280 constructi­on companies employing more than 500,000 workers.

This year, however, the award is open to more than 34,000 free zone companies, over 9,000 factories and 283 companies, with at least 100 workers and two years of operations.

Major General Obaid Muhair bin Suroor, chairman of Taqdeer Award, said the award has been extended to the free zone ahead of the initial target of including these companies in 2019. “The award received huge demand and a lot of interest from local and internatio­nal organisati­ons. In its second cycle, we expect it to be even more successful.”

Companies will be awarded ratings from one to five stars. Those that win 5 and 4-star ratings will enjoy priority in government projects, giving them a competitiv­e advantage in bidding for internatio­nal contracts.

An outstandin­g worker, engineer and supervisor will be rewarded from each company with a cash prize. Dr Mohammed Al Zarouni, director-general, Dubai Airport Free Zone and chairman of World Free Zones Organisati­on, said: “The award encourages to compete in providing maximum care for the workforce who play an integral role in designing the country’s future.”

Companies can apply for the award online until August 20 by submitting a comprehens­ive submission document, and results will be out on November.

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