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Private sector companies are stepping up efforts to meet Emiratisation targets increasingly working with recruitment agencies and the Emirati Talent Comp.. ....
Covid-19: UAE salaries back to pre-pandemic level for select employees Waheed Abbas/Dubai Wam Many employees in the SME sectors are still waiting for the salary cuts to be restored Salaries of the employees in the UAE have been restored to pre-Covid-19 pandemic level in large corporate entities after a cut last year when the contagion was at its peak and companies were forced to take tough measures to tide over the healthcare crisis. However, employees in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are not so lucky due to the severe impact on the sector. Unfortunately, their salaries have not changed much from last year and companies are largely deciding changes in wages based on an employee’s performance and ability to adapt and upskill in a bid to contribute to the organisation’s digital transformation efforts. ....
90% of UAE employees share sensitive company data: Survey Waheed Abbas/Dubai Photo: Reuters Less than a third employees haven’t shared sensitive information, data shows Nearly 90 per cent of employees in the UAE have owned up to sharing sensitive and business-critical company data through instant messaging applications (apps) and business collaboration tools, reveals a new report that was released on Tuesday. Don t miss: The study, which was conducted by Veritas Technologies, found that employees are sharing confidential data and exposing companies and businesses to the risk of exorbitant penalties that are likely to be imposed by regulators. Around 62 per cent are saving their own copies of the information they share over instant messaging apps, while 47 per cent delete them. ....