This will see government employees get Saturday and Sunday, and Friday half-day as the new weekend.
Many private sector companies are also likely to shift the weekend to Saturday-Sunday for their employees.
The UAE has announced that it will transition to a four-and-a-half day working week, with Friday afternoon, Saturday and Sunday forming the new weekend.
All Federal government departments will move to the new weekend from January 1, 2022.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai Governments have also announced that they would follow the new work week structure.
The move means new working hours for government staff, with Monday to Thursday workdays now starting at 7.30am and ending at 3.30pm and Friday working hours from 7.30am-12.00pm.
Friday sermons and prayers across the Emirates will be held from 1.15pm. Government staff will have the flexibility to make arrangements to work from home on Fridays, as well as to arrange their working hours on a flexi-time basis.
Sharjah has announced a four-day workweek from 2022.
Accordingly, Friday, Saturday and Sunday will form the new weekend.
All Federal government departments will move to the new weekend from January 1, 2022.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai Governments have also announced that they would follow the new work week structure.
The move means new working hours for government staff, with Monday to Thursday workdays now starting at 7.30am and ending at 3.30pm and Friday working hours from 7.30am-12.00pm.
Friday sermons and prayers across the Emirates will be held from 1.15pm.
Government staff will have the flexibility to make arrangements to work from home on Fridays, as well as to arrange their working hours on a flexi-time basis.
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