Job opportunities in the UAE are expected to increase rapidly over the next few years.
Nearly 10,000 jobs are slated to roll out for citizens in public and private sectors in the UAE.
According to the official twitter handle of the Office of Government Communication in Abu Dhabi, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation will be cooperating with the employment opportunities committee on the matter.
تنفيذاً لتوجيهات #محمد_بن_زايد بإيجاد ما لا يقل عن 10 آلاف فرصة عمل للمواطنين في القطاعين الخاص والحكومي على مدى السنوات الخمس المقبلة، "وزارة الموارد البشرية والتوطين" و"لجنة فرص العمل" في #أبوظبي تستعرضان سبل تعزيز فرص عمل المواطنين بالقطاع الخاص بالإمارة pic.twitter.com/A6thJSloMe
— مكتب الاتصال الحكومي (@OGC_AD) August 2, 2018
This is in line with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, announcement on June 6, approving a Dh50 billion economic stimulus package for Abu Dhabi, aimed at accelerating the economic growth over the next three years.
Sheikh Mohamed had also launched ten new economic initiatives to improve the ease of doing business in Abu Dhabi and enhance the work experience for UAE nationals, residents and investors alike.
Sheikh Mohamed instructed the Executive Committee of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council to draw a detailed execution plan for the stimulus package within 90 days.
Aimed at boosting the competitiveness of Abu Dhabi's private sector, the plan will comprise a set of initiatives, covering infrastructure and legislative projects, as well as SMEs, and industrial and social projects.
Under the guidance of HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, I have approved a 3-year AED 50bn economic stimulus package to support Abu Dhabi’s economic development and have tasked the Executive Council’s Executive Committee to draw up a working plan for allocations within 90 days.
— محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) June 5, 2018
The new economic initiatives and incentives cover ease of doing business, supporting new sectors, developing SMEs, stimulating tourism, developing local economy & creating jobs, so as to build a unique investment environment that enhances Abu Dhabi’s competitiveness.
— محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) June 5, 2018
I have instructed that new licenses be exempted from the requirement of having a physical presence for two years, to permit permanent home licenses, and to implement instant licensing systems in most commercial licence types and all services provided by Abu Dhabi Government.
— محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) June 5, 2018
I’ve instructed to accelerate the settlement of due payments on contracts for the private sector, to review all fines for the healthcare, education & municipalities’ affairs sectors, and to form a committee by the Executive Office and the Department of Finance to oversee this.
— محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) June 5, 2018
Sheikh Mohamed also launched a number of initiatives aimed at promoting the ease of doing business in Abu Dhabi, reducing associated costs, and implementing the necessary procedures to facilitate commercial and investment activities in all fields. This includes exempting all new licenses from the requirement of having an office or a work space in the Emirate for two years, permitting permanent home licenses, and implementing instant licensing systems in most commercial license types and all services provided by the Government.
Additionally, Sheikh Mohamed gave directives to accelerate the settlement of due payments on contracts for suppliers from the private sector, and to review all fines for the healthcare and education sectors, as well as all municipalities' affairs. The directives also include the formation of a special committee, headed by the Executive Office and the Department of Finance, to oversee all relevant and related procedures.
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