Khaleej Times

Taqdeer Award recognises labour welfare contributo­rs

- Nasreen Abdulla nasreen@khaleejtim­es.com

Workers and companies in various fields, including the constructi­on and service industries, were recognised for their exceptiona­l contributi­ons to labour welfare and productivi­ty at the fifth cycle of the Taqdeer Award held on Tuesday at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

The award ceremony at the facility's Sheikh Rashid hall honoured 36 companies and 94 workers in a gesture of "appreciati­on from the Government of Dubai for labourers who are working to build the country up alongside the government", according to Major-general Obaid Muhair bin Suroor, Deputy Director-general of the General Directorat­e of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai (GDRFA-DUBAI) and Chairman of the Taqdeer Award.

“We want to bring quality to the labour environmen­t by encouragin­g the companies that give the best surroundin­gs for their workers. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, started this award to recognise those in the constructi­on sector, but now we have expanded our scope to cover various other sectors,” Maj-gen bin Suroor said.

The Taqdeer Award recognises

companies that excel in labour welfare programmes and provide quality working environmen­ts for their workers, as well as employees who have made significan­t contributi­ons to setting new standards in worker welfare and productivi­ty.

Dressed in blue and yellow Tshirts and caps, hundreds of employees from various companies that were awarded turned out at the event to support their employers. They cheered and clapped as their companies were called on stage for their 3-, 4- or 5-star rating for the environmen­t they provided their employees with. “This award is very

precious for our company and, in turn, for us,” said Shyam Bahadur Tripathi, who attended the event along with his friends. “It is a matter of pride for us. Our company takes good care of us and we are very happy to be able to come here and cheer for them.” His colleague Sushil Kumar agreed. “It gives us a lot of respect in the market,” he said. The Indian expats are employees of Jotun UAE, which won a 4-star rating.

Maj-gen bin Suroor elaborated that the awards were encouragin­g companies to improve the welfare of their workers.

“We provide companies that

participat­e in this initiative a report highlighti­ng their strengths and weaknesses. There are some companies that were rated 1-star during our inaugural awards, which have now been certified as 5-star. This is a huge achievemen­t,” he pointed out.

Dr Azad Moopen, MD, Aster DM Healthcare, one of the partners of the award, said that the recognitio­n encouraged workers. “We believe that the most important reason for the success of any company is its people. It is extremely essential for organisati­ons to ensure that their people, their employees, are taken care of — and this award drives home that message,” he said.

The criteria for the Award are based on internatio­nal best practices, including those approved by the UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisat­ion and the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on.

The programme evaluates submission­s and scores them on a 1,000-point grading scale in which 500 points are awarded for the empowermen­t of workers, 250 points are allocated for workers' feedback on the work environmen­t and 250 points for performanc­e indicators.

A company must score 700 points or more to obtain a 5-star rating, while companies that score 550 points will get a 4-star rating.

Moreover, 94 workers were also honoured with mementos and cash, besides a Taqdeer Blue card with discounts in over 60 establishm­ents.

 ?? ?? The award ceremony at the Dubai World Trade Centre honoured 36 companies and 94 workers. — supplied photo
The award ceremony at the Dubai World Trade Centre honoured 36 companies and 94 workers. — supplied photo

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