Khaleej Times

Data entry jobs only for Emiratis: Tas’heel

- Sherouk Zakaria

dubai — Data entry operators at Tas’heel centres will be all Emiratis, according to a circular issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion (MoHRE).

Next time residents visit Tas’heel centres, they will be received by Emirati operators at the counters who will print forms and finish transactio­ns that include issuance of new entry permits, work permits, and residency and work permit renewal services.

According to the circular issued on July 10, management of Tas’heel service centres will have to replace expatriate employees with Emiratis to ensure that the data entry operators are 100 per cent Emiratis.

From July 15, Emiratis have been exclusivel­y assigned to handle transactio­ns concerning ministries and other government entities.

The decision comes as part of the ministry’s efforts to support Emiratisat­ion in the private sector by providing more job opportunit­ies for Emiratis in line with the UAE Vision 2021 National Agenda.

Centres that do not abide by the new rules will be subject to fines. According to ministry officials, field inspection visits started since Sunday to ensure that the new rules are being followed.

5-day week for Emiratis

The circular states that each Emirati employee will be entitled to a two-day off in the week. Service centre administra­tions must distribute the scheduled days off among employees with a clear time frame to ensure proper rotation throughout the week from Saturday to Thursday.

According to the circular, user numbers that belong to expatriate employees will be deactivate­d, and a new logging system — based on activating ID readers and fingerprin­ting — will be introduced.

The UAE Cabinet had earlier approved fines for those found violating the provisions of the operationa­l manual at Tas’heel service centres. The ministry urged all cen- tres to abide by the rules to avoid being fined.

There are currently over 40 Tas’heel centres across the UAE to simplify all labour-related processes and improve efficiency.

Domestic services

Earlier in March, the ministry had announced that Tas’heel centres across the country would start accepting applicatio­ns for recruiting domestic workers.

The move was aimed at implementi­ng the second phase of transferri­ng domestic workers’ transactio­ns to the MoHRE, in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Interior, following the applicatio­n of the first phase in Dubai last year.

The MoHRE recently called on those interested in hiring domestic workers in Dubai, Ajman, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah to visit Tas’heel centres to complete the applicatio­n process.

Since Sunday, services related to employing domestic workers are being offered in the three Tas’heel centres in Ras Al Khaimah.

While these services were launched in Dubai last year, they were launched in Umm Al Quwain on May 21 this year; in Ajman on June 18; and in Fujairah on July 1.

According to the law, domestic workers include housemaids, cooks, security guards, drivers, gardeners and shepherds.

sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

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 ?? File photo ?? The pro-Emiratisat­ion drive at Tas’heel centres comes as part of the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion’s efforts to provide more job opportunit­ies for Emiratis in the private sector. —
File photo The pro-Emiratisat­ion drive at Tas’heel centres comes as part of the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion’s efforts to provide more job opportunit­ies for Emiratis in the private sector. —

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