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Private sector will work on December 2, official clarifies

ONE- DAY HOLIDAY AWARDED THIS WEEKEND GIVEN IN LIEU OF OFFICIALLY DESIGNATED DAY

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The Ministry of Labour is making it crystal clear for workers who may still be uncertain regarding which days are being given in lieu of the upcoming National Day holiday on Monday.

All private sector workers will be required to work on the National Day holiday on Monday, December 2, said a top labour ministry official.

In exchange, workers in the private sector will be given a day off in lieu in advance, said the ministry, to give employees a longer weekend.

Minister of Labour Saqr Gobash Saeed Gobash announced on Monday that the private sector will get one day’s paid holiday on the UAE’s 42nd National Day.

According to a decision issued by the minister, Saturday, November 30 will be a day off for employees in private sector companies who only take a one- day weekend on Friday.

Workers given a regular twoday weekend on Friday and Sat- urday will be given Sunday off in lieu of the official National Day.

“We are giving Saturday for those who have only Friday day off so they will have Friday and Saturday as a weekend,” the official said.

The official said that other workers in the private sector are being given Sunday because their weekend is Friday and Saturday.

Extended three days off

“That will allow them to have an extended three days off to enjoy the National Day celebratio­ns,” he said.

The official instructed all companies in the private sector to adhere to the rules.

He said those who have to work during their National Day holiday on the weekend must be compensate­d by their companies.

Workers in the public sector return to work on December 3.

Alan Bacason, an expert on human resources who lives in Dubai, said movable holidays can at times cause confusion because employees are unsure if they have the official calendar day off.

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 ??  ?? Preparing for National Day Youngsters select flags for the UAE National Day celebratio­ns at Lulu Hypermarke­t at Khalidiya Mall in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
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Preparing for National Day Youngsters select flags for the UAE National Day celebratio­ns at Lulu Hypermarke­t at Khalidiya Mall in Abu Dhabi yesterday. Abdul Rahman/ Gulf News
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