Monday, January 16, 2023
MoHRE Customer First Forum attracts over 8,200 participants
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has announced that the number of participants in the Customer First Forum has reached over 8,200 participants across its 45 sessions held as part of the initiative, since its launch in October 2022.
The forum’s virtual sessions aim to respond to queries of the employers and the employees in the private sector, besides assisting the UAE nationals seeking employment on issues related to Emiratisation, labour market legislation, and procedures for benefitting from the Ministry’s services. The sessions also seek feedback and suggestions from all parties involved.
In a press release, the Ministry stressed “the forum’s importance in enhancing direct communication and partnership between the Ministry and the private sector, as an interactive platform that allows the private sector and customers to understand the developments in labour market legislation, including resolutions and regulations related to Emiratisation and labour relations, which is part of the UAE government’s digital participation policies.”
It said that “its approach focuses on engaging customers in the development of decisions and services. The forum provides a positive experience by responding to and benefiting from the feedback and suggestions of customers, in line with the UAE government’s approach to creating new experiences in providing services that meet the needs of people and live up to their aspirations.”
The Ministry indicated that “it will continue to hold the Customer First Forum’s sessions to align the Ministry’s services with the aspirations of its customers, understand their needs and seek their feedback and raise their awareness of services, procedures and resolutions.”
The forum’s 45 sessions discussed the Cabinet’s resolution to raise Emiratisation levels of skilled jobs by 2% annually in establishments with 50 or more employees effective 2022, and increase the Emiratisation levels to 10% by the end of 2026, as well as financial contributions imposed on establishments for failing to achieve these targets, amounting to AED 72,000 for each Emirati not appointed during 2022 (at the rate of AED 6,000 per month), which will increase progressively at a rate of AED 1,000 annually until 2026.
The sessions also discussed the Nafis program and support packages and incentives for distinguished establishments that make qualitative achievements in training and employing Emiratis in line with the objectives of the program, including joining the Emiratisation Partners Club, which raises the establishment’s classification to the first category in the Ministry’s system – entitling them to up to 80% discounts for availing the Ministry’s services.
The forum addressed the regulations of the Wage Protection System, self-assessment for establishments, and the ministerial resolutions regulating the Federal Decree Law No. 33 on the regulation of labour relations and the Federal Decree Law No. 9 on domestic workers, as well as the unemployment insurance scheme’s benefits and procedures, and support mechanisms for SMEs, in addition to procedures for submitting labour complaints.
The forum sessions also included the Ministry’s package of services provided through various channels to facilitate the journey of availing these services.