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MOHRE: Nearly 18,000 workers received payouts through UAE unemployment insurance scheme

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Last updated: 2025/12/09 at 1:54 PM
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The United Arab Emirates continues to strengthen its commitment to worker protection, with recent data highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts and the expansion of key initiatives. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) reported 292 violations in labor accommodations during the first half of 2025, demonstrating continued scrutiny of living conditions for the private sector workforce. These inspections and the associated penalties underscore the UAE’s dedication to providing a safe and compliant environment for its large expatriate labor population.

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The Worker Protection Programme: A Safety Net for EmployeesILOE Scheme: Addressing Job Loss Concerns

This increased focus comes as the UAE’s Worker Protection Programme nears full coverage, protecting approximately 99% of private sector employees, and as the Involuntary Loss of Employment (ILOE) scheme gains traction offering financial support to those who unexpectedly lose their jobs. The initiatives, announced in recent years, are increasingly impacting both employers and employees across the Emirates.

Enhanced Worker Protection Measures in the UAE

The UAE has been progressively implementing a series of reforms aimed at modernizing its labor laws and improving conditions for workers. These efforts have been particularly focused on ensuring compliance with health, safety, and accommodation standards. The 292 violations recorded between January and June 2025, according to MOHRE, covered issues related to inadequate sanitation, insufficient ventilation, lack of proper cooling systems, and overall failure to meet standards of health, comfort, and safety in labor accommodations.

The Ministry did not disclose the specific sectors most frequently cited for violations, but emphasized that all facilities housing workers must adhere to stringent regulations. Penalties for non-compliance can range from fines to temporary closures, and potentially, legal action against employers. These inspections align with a broader strategy to eliminate substandard housing conditions and reinforce the UAE’s image as a responsible host nation.

However, simply identifying violations is not the sole focus. MOHRE is actively working to educate employers about their responsibilities and provide guidance on achieving full compliance. This proactive approach, the ministry stated, aims to foster a collaborative environment where worker welfare is prioritized.

The Worker Protection Programme: A Safety Net for Employees

The Worker Protection Programme, a cornerstone of the UAE’s labor reforms, aims to secure the financial rights of private sector workers. This includes ensuring timely payment of wages and providing a mechanism for resolving disputes. According to official reports, the program significantly reduces the risk of wage theft and exploitation, creating a more stable and predictable work environment.

The program’s expansive coverage is attributed to mandatory participation requirements for employers and streamlined enrollment processes. MOHRE has consistently promoted the program as a vital tool for building trust between employers and employees, ultimately contributing to a more productive workforce. The cost of participation is borne by employers, but is viewed by the government as a necessary investment in a sustainable labor market.

ILOE Scheme: Addressing Job Loss Concerns

The Involuntary Loss of Employment (ILOE) scheme provides a financial safety net for employees in the private sector who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. This insurance program offers a temporary income replacement of up to 60% of the employee’s basic salary, helping them to cover essential expenses while seeking new employment. Job security is a growing concern globally, and the ILOE scheme reflects the UAE’s proactive response to this issue.

To be eligible for benefits, employees must meet specific criteria outlined by MOHRE, including a minimum subscription period of 12 months and submitting their claim within 30 days of job termination. The scheme covers a range of scenarios, including company closures, downsizing, and restructuring, offering a comprehensive level of protection. It is funded through contributions from both employers and employees.

Additionally, the design of the ILOE scheme encourages workers to actively seek re-employment, with benefits phased out over time. The Ministry intends the program to facilitate a smoother transition for those affected by job loss and minimize the disruption to their livelihoods. This initiative is seen as critical in maintaining labor standards and attracting skilled workers to the region.

The implementation of these programs is also linked to the UAE’s diversification efforts, moving away from reliance on oil and gas and fostering a more competitive, knowledge-based economy. Attracting and retaining talent requires a strong commitment to worker welfare and employment rights, as highlighted by the Ministry’s recent announcements.

The UAE’s commitment to worker welfare represents a significant shift in its labor landscape. While the current data indicates substantial progress, continued monitoring and enforcement will be crucial to ensure the long-term effectiveness of these initiatives. The next major step involves the assessment of the ILOE scheme’s initial impact and potential adjustments based on claim data and feedback from both employers and employees. A comprehensive review of the accommodation standards is also anticipated in late 2025, potentially leading to even more rigorous requirements. The evolving nature of the program means stakeholders should remain vigilant and adapt to any updates released by MOHRE.

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