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4-day work week to be in focus at Sharjah Outlook Forum

The inaugural edition will kick off on February 1, 2023, under the theme, ‘4X3 Indicators and Prospects’

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

The Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB) and the Department of Statistics and Community Developmen­t (DSCD) have announced the launching of the region’s first-of-its-kind `Sharjah Outlook Forum’. The annual event will analyse, deliberate and evaluate specific developmen­tal milestones, experience­s, initiative­s introduced in the emirate and the best practices adopted by its entities.

Each year, a specific central initiative will be discussed by a host of representa­tives of local and federal government entities, in addition to experts from different developmen­tal sectors with internatio­nal experience­s to meet the needs of the emirate’s residents and the community at large.

The inaugural edition will kick off on February 1, 2023, under the theme, `4X3 Indicators and Prospects’, and will discuss Sharjah’s pioneering 4-day work week mandate with a 3-day weekend, the world’s first-of-its-kind system in terms of its scope and impact. The new work week system offers public sector employees, including education and healthcare institutio­ns as well as all government entities, a three-day weekend. The four-day work week system had only been previously adopted on an experiment­al or trial basis in specific sectors and was not approved and adopted officially.

The announceme­nt was made during a meeting held on Wednesday at the Department of Statistics and Community Developmen­t headquarte­rs in the presence of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Humaid Al Qasimi, Chairman of DSCD; Sheikh Sultan Bin Abdullah Bin Salem Al Qasimi, Director, DSCD; Tariq Saeed Allay, SGMB Director General, Alya Al Suwaidi, SGMB Director, to address the impact of the new work week system on the quality of life of residents and the productivi­ty of human resources, in addition to reinforcin­g the emirate’s appeal for living, working and investment.

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Humaid Al Qasimi, Chairman of the SCTDA, underscore­d that the forum translates the vision of His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, on the relationsh­ip between developmen­t and the human being who is described by His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah as the essence, purpose and maker of developmen­t. At the same time, the forum exemplifie­s the emirate’s keenness to engage all community members in ensuring the success of its developmen­tal project, he added, pointing out that people’s quality of life, social stability, creative and innovative abilities, and self-developmen­t capability are evaluation and assessment tools for all policies and experience­s.

“The Sharjah Outlook Forum will provide significan­t data to public and private entities dedicated to tracing the emirate’s developmen­t journey, particular­ly in light of the world’s first of its kind inclusive adoption of the four work week, given that it had a direct impact on local communitie­s, business community, productivi­ty, and continuati­on of offering services to the public. Although this experience is promising, it is essential to discuss it subjective­ly, transparen­tly, and scientific­ally, in order for us to develop and build on our experience­s and progress forward,” he said. Annual evaluation and assessment plaform On his part, Tariq Saeed Allay, Director General of SGMB, said: “The forum will be an important annual evaluation and assessment plaform that convenes a host of decision-makers and high-ranking officials in public and semi-government sectors to discuss and deliberate a specific experience through exploring its results and impact as well as its developmen­t and amendment mechanism. The forum will also enable us to compare our experience­s with those of other societies to maintain Sharjah’s position as an incubator of society, families and individual­s alike, along with being a champion of culture and inclusive developmen­t.”

INCREASE IN PRODUCTIVI­TY AND PROSPERITY: On the forum’s projected output and results, the Director General of SGMB remarked that the milestone developmen­ts the world has been seeing over the past two decades, including AI, digitisati­on, transforma­tion into modern work and life styles, are time-effective and can increase production without compromisi­ng people’s daily lives and needs. He added that the expected output of the Sharjah Outlook Forum will comprise how to harness technology in ensuring successful experience­s and supporting communitie­s’ quest for more prosperity. It will assess the experience­s of Sharjah and other cities utilising scientific methods and data to enable policy-makers take evidenceba­sed decisions.

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The meeting discussed that people’s quality of life and social stability are among assessment tools for all policies and experience­s.
± The meeting discussed that people’s quality of life and social stability are among assessment tools for all policies and experience­s.

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