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UAE job seekers face mismatched, last-minute job offers as Emiratisation deadline and fines approach.

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Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 3:30 AM
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Emirati job-seekers are currently facing a challenge where private sector companies are pressuring them to quickly sign job contracts as the mandatory Emiratisation deadline approaches. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation has set June 30 as the deadline to achieve nationalisation targets, leading some companies to delay hiring nationals until the last minute to avoid fines. Job-seekers have reported receiving numerous calls from companies to sign contracts that may not match their qualifications or experience.

Some job-seekers have experienced discrepancies in the contracts they were pressured to sign, including incorrect personal information and educational qualifications. Companies are rushing to hire Emiratis to meet their quotas, resulting in mismatched job offers and dissatisfaction among employees. A recruitment expert highlighted the importance of proper planning and integrating Emiratisation into long-term strategic planning rather than last-minute actions to avoid penalties.

Fake Emiratisation practices are a concern, where companies hire Emiratis in name only without providing meaningful employment. The Ministry has implemented measures to detect fake Emiratisation, with fines ranging from Dh20,000 to Dh100,000 imposed on violating companies. It is crucial for companies to focus on meaningful employment for Emiratis and avoid falsifying their Emiratisation quotas by hiring nationals without matching roles.

Private companies in the UAE are required to increase the percentage of their Emirati workforce by two per cent every year to reach at least 10 per cent by 2026. Failure to meet these targets results in fines, with the current penalty set at Dh8,000 per month for each Emirati not hired. A talent acquisition strategy focused on matching Emirati candidates with suitable roles is essential for a successful and sustainable Emiratisation strategy.

In conclusion, the rush to meet Emiratisation targets is leading to pressure on job-seekers to sign contracts quickly, resulting in mismatched job offers and dissatisfaction among employees. Companies should focus on meaningful employment for Emiratis and avoid fake Emiratisation practices to meet quotas. A robust talent acquisition strategy that matches Emirati candidates with suitable roles is crucial for a successful Emiratisation strategy. Proper planning and integration of Emiratisation goals into long-term strategic planning can help companies meet targets effectively and support the integration of Emiratis into the workforce.

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