Khaleej Times

All play and no work for workers in Abu Dhabi!

- Ashwani Kumar

abu dhabi — Come Friday, it will be no work and all play at five labour accommodat­ions in the Capital as the second edition of Abu Dhabi Workforce Games starts.

As many as 1,740 workers divided into 240 teams will take part in seven different fields.

Abu Dhabi Sports Council general secretary Arif Al Awani told Khaleej Times the initiative is meant for the people who have helped build the UAE.

“The labour force is an important component of society. This will help them have better friendship, increase knowledge of sports and improve lifestyle. This will help boost social bonding among workers. All the five labour accommodat­ions have sports facilities and are in fantastic shape,” Al Awani said on Wednesday.

The March 8 to April 28 event is open to the public and Al Awani urged everyone to join and cheer the workers. “They will play football, basketball, cricket, volleyball, badminton, table tennis and tug of war every week till April 28. Our doors are open to the private sector for participat­ion.”

Awani was “surprised” with the enthusiasm with which everyone participat­ed in the first edition.

The games will be held in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion, the Higher Corporatio­n for

The labour force is an important component of society. This will help them have better friendship, increase knowledge of sports and improve lifestyle.” Arif Al Awani , general secretary, Abu Dhabi Sports Council

Specialise­d Economic Zones (ZonesCorp) and Abu Dhabi Media Company.

Competitio­ns will take place at Al Saadiyat Workers Village, Mojumaat Complex, Al Jabber Worker City, Workers Village Mussafah and ICAD. As many as 48 teams will compete in football and badminton, 36 teams in volleyball, cricket, badminton table tennis and tug-ofwar competitio­ns. Prior to the competitio­ns, all participan­ts will undergo medical and fitness tests.

Director of guidance at the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion Qassim Mohammed Jameel said the event reflects the pioneer role of the UAE to protect the workers’ rights in terms of sports and recreation­al activities.

ZonesCorp CEO Saeed Eissa Al Khyeli said: “Our sponsorshi­p and support to this event comes within the social responsibi­lities of ZonesCorp.” The grand finale is set to be held at one of the stadiums in Abu Dhabi.

ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Illustrati­ve photo ?? The 2nd edition of Abu Dhabi Workforce Games begins on March 10, in which 1,740 workers will take part. —
Illustrati­ve photo The 2nd edition of Abu Dhabi Workforce Games begins on March 10, in which 1,740 workers will take part. —

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