Summary: According to gulfnews.com, the United Arab Emirates has increased the minimum wage for Emiratis in the private sector to 6,000 dirhams, aiming to...
According to gulfnews.com, the United Arab Emirates has increased the minimum wage for Emiratis in the private sector to 6,000 dirhams, aiming to enhance the outcomes of Emiratization and improve job stability for its citizens. This decision will take effect on January 1, 2026, and will apply to all services related to the issuance, renewal, or modification of work permits for Emiratis in the private sector.
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization has stated that any application for an Emirati work permit that cites a salary below 6,000 dirhams will not be processed. This move comes in response to the expectations and demands of Emirati youth for improved working and living conditions.
Employers will be required to adjust their employees' salaries, and failure to update salaries by June 30, 2026, will result in additional measures. These measures will include the suspension of the employee's inclusion in Emiratization calculations.
With this decision, hopes for improved working conditions and job stability for Emirati citizens have increased. Many citizens have welcomed this change, viewing it as a positive step towards supporting youth and strengthening their national identity.
This decision is also accompanied by penalties for companies that do not meet Emiratization targets. It appears that this action will benefit not only Emirati citizens but also strengthen the national economy.
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