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Ministry issues collective labour dispute resolution

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ABU DHABI: Nasser Bin Thani Al Hamli, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion, has issued a collective labour dispute resolution.

The resolution, which includes THE Deinition of A Dispute, ways of settlement, and relevant operationa­l procedures and legal penalties, will be published in the latest issue of the OFICIAL GAZETTE.

It Deines A “Collective labour Dispute” is any dispute between an employer and a worker related to basic labour rights, as stated in a contract of employment for all workers or a group of workers in an establishm­ent. The number of workers in a collective dispute should not be under 100.

According to the resolution, employers and workers should settle their Collective Disputes irstly through DIRECT negotiatio­n, followed by mediation, conciliati­on and arbitratio­n, according to the stated procedures in the resolution and other relevant resolution­s.

Workers must inform the employer in writing about any collective dispute to initiate a solution. The employer and workers should then Inform THE “Customer Happiness Centres” In writing, or through a call centre, or through the operations room during the same day of the dispute or the next day if it is not possible. Workers are not allowed to stop working or close their facility before all settlement methods have been exhausted.

The resolution points out that if a dispute occurs due to a violation of the rights of employers or workers, relevant authoritie­s at the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion must undertake the required legal procedures.

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