The Emirates Group will reveal its three-phased Emiratisation strategy, Rehlaty, tomorrow at Careers UAE 2015. The national recruitment strategy, which is currently in its third phase, was implemented two years ago to ensure that UAE Nationals are well-placed in a variety of positions to support the growth of Emirates airline and dnata.
Through Rehlaty, the Group has set an Emiratisation target to recruit and retain UAE Nationals and is offering a range of career opportunities and scholarships to ensure its new recruits are well equipped for a dynamic career – whether with Emirates, the world’s largest international airline; dnata, the global air services provider which today has operations in 38 countries on five continents; or a Group-wide business unit such as Human Resources, IT, Procurement, Facilities Management, and Marketing.
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Health experts have warned of a rise in the number of children suffering from the long-term effects of Covid-19.
The increase in young people with symptoms of long Covid coincides with a global rise in coronavirus infections among minors.
The easing of travel restrictions and the inability of many children to receive a vaccine are among the main reasons for the trend, doctors told
The National.
“I am expecting to see more long Covid in children, just as we are seeing in other countries,” said Professor Philip Fischer, a paediatrician at Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City, Abu Dhabi.
“Long Covid is an issue but it is not prevalent yet, but we have already seen an increase in inflammatory issues among children who have tested positive.”
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