Businesses in UAE will hire more staff in next 12 months: HSBC survey
Companies in the United Arab Emirates are looking to increase their revenues by as much as 50 percent and recruit more staff in the next 12 months as the economy shows signs of rebound from the Covid pandemic.Unvaccinated workers in Saudi Arabia may lose leave days
Human Resources Ministry asks institutions to seek health ministry-approved vaccination proof from employees.Two-thirds of UAE workers loyal to their employers: Survey
Basic salary, additional benefits offered by the company and senior leadership are the top three factors perceived to impact employee loyalty the most across the United Arab Emirates, the survey points out.Majority of employees worldwide want flexible working to continue: WEF
30 percent of 12,500 employes in 29 countries say they would look for another job if forced to go back to the office full timeCBUAE introduces whistleblowing portal to anonymously report misconduct
Portal to address alleged illegal and unethical practices by taking the necessary action promptly It also allows the sharing of comprehensive information around a relevant concern The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has launched a new whistleblowing portal, an encrypted channel, which allows internal and external...Emirates Foundation, BP partner to support mental health initiative
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