DUBAI - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will shift to a working week of four and half days with a Saturday-Sunday weekend from the start of next year to better align its economy with global markets, but private companies will be free to choose their own working week. The oil-producing Gulf state, the region's commercial, trade and tourism hub, currently.
(Last Updated On: December 8, 2021)The United Arab Emirates will shift to a working week of four and half days with a Saturday-Sunday weekend from the start of next year to better align its economy with global markets, but private companies will be free to choose their own working week, Reuters reported. The oil-producing Gulf […]
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From January, the oil-producing Gulf state will have a four-and-a-half-day schedule, with work and schools stopping at noon on Friday for Muslim prayers.