Dubai Employment News
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| A Regional Employment Center for the Arab nations will shortly be announced by the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRAMF). This would form a platform to lure potential employees and employers into the region. According to the Managing Director and Vice Chairman of MBRAMF, Adel Rashid Al Shared, an MoU has already been entered with the Microsoft Gulf to become the network partner for BizSpark Programme, the software giants. "The Regional Employment Center would benefit the whole region, targeting only certified professionals such as Project Managers, Chartered Accountants, and HR Managers. The whole platform is ready, and we plan to launch it to Gitex this year," he said. The promotional efforts to attract fortune 500 companies with offices based in the region would begin soon after the launch, he added. The Employment Center is hoped to benefit potential companies and employees to share resumes, information, and set interviews and other information virtually. The MBRAMF focuses on areas like scholarship and education, culture, and business development. Posted on 6/4/2009 Read more newsThree new industrial parks likely to boost job prospects in Abu DhabiPositive outlook for UAE jobseekers in 2012UAE workforce to witness steady growth in 2012Pay hike on the agenda for UAE employees in 2012UAE residents unsure about job stability and new jobs in the marketImproved recruitment activity in UAE during 1H 2011Job redundancies unlikely in UAEEmirates Airline to conduct 77 recruitment fairs across the globePromotions without pay hikes, now a common trendUAE records growth in hiring process during summer monthsMonsterGulf launches Return2Home recruitment initiative for expat nationalsNew properties to generate 1000 new jobs in UAE this yearUAE salary levels most competitive in the region, say expertsRevised minimum wage policy likely for migrant Indian workersTawdheef 2011 opens on 25th January with over 2500 job vacanciesUAE job market to be streamlinedMore than half of the employers to recruit in Q4 2010Dubai among top five destinations of choice for employmentAll companies in Dubai must abide by Wage Protection SystemCompanies failing to pay timely wages will be referred to Labour Court |
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