Labour Awareness Training Now Mandatory for Employees in Select Professions in the Mainland
Last Update: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 : 14:26 (+4GMT)
31 October 2018; Dubai UAE: New employment residence permit applicants in select professions must now attend an awareness session on labour regulations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), before their employment contract is approved by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE).
This new requirement is in line with the opening of a number of ‘Tawjeeh’ service centres, designated by the MOHRE to offer guidance on rights and responsibilities of employers and employees prior to any contractual engagement. The process, however, does not apply to workers sponsored by companies in free zones.
Details of the awareness session
The awareness training involves a 1.5-hour classroom session with an informative video on UAE employment regulations, displayed in 16 different languages. Upon completing the training, attendees will be issued their labour contract and a mobile phone SIM card. The latter is meant to facilitate communication between the worker and the MOHRE. The training must be attended in person, at any of the 37 Tawjeeh service centres across the UAE and triggers a fee of AED 203. No prior booking is currently required.
Affected designations
Effective October 2018, only new employment residence permit applicants in professional levels three, four and five of a new Emirati Vocational Classification scheme must attend the awareness session before obtaining their labour contract. It is expected that applicants in other professional levels will gradually be subject to the new process, including those in higher professional levels as well as those renewing their employment contracts.
Emirati Vocational Classification
The new Emirati Vocational Classification scheme is a list of 725 occupations (the previous system comprised of 3000 professions) that are now used in the recruitment of workers in the private sector. It was rolled out in September 2018, affecting the employees in the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain; it appears that the system is now applicable in all seven emirates.
The new scheme comprises of nine professional levels (those currently affected by the new process are highlighted in red ink):
| Categories of occupations | Number of designations | |
| Professional level | ||
| Level 1 | Managerial positions, e.g.: Project Manager | 83 |
| Level 2 | Professionals, e.g.: Accountant | 183 |
| Level 3 | Technicians and associate professionals, e.g.: Purchasing Representative | 114 |
| Level 4 | Clerical support workers, e.g.: Secretary | 37 |
| Level 5 | Services and sales workers, e.g.: Cashier | 63 |
| Level 6 | Skilled agricultural and fishery workers, e.g.: Horticulturist | 16 |
| Level 7 | Crafts and related trade workers, e.g.: House Builder | 111 |
| Level 8 | Plant and machine operators, e.g.: Drill Operator | 63 |
| Level 9 | Elementary occupations, e.g.: Domestic Worker | 55 |
What this means for employers and foreign nationals
Employers in the mainland must account for extra time necessary to obtain a new employment residence permit by applicants in select designations, due to a new step in the process (currently in levels three, four and five), as well as the additional cost associated with the awareness session and the issuance of the labour contract.
Foreign nationals must ensure that they are available to attend the training session as soon as possible in order to avoid delays in their immigration process.
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