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UAE government employees granted flexible work hours on the first day of school

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Last updated: 2024/08/22 at 12:09 PM
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Government employees have been granted flexible work hours on the first day of school to pick up and drop off their children to their campuses, authorities announced on Thursday. This flexibility is available for parents with kids in nursery and kindergarten for the first week of the academic year. The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources (FAHR) made this announcement as families prepare for the new school year, starting next week for some students.

The new policy, applicable for the academic year 2024-2025, includes flexible hours for parents attending important events throughout the year, such as parent-teacher meetings and graduation ceremonies. The flexibility period will not exceed three hours and can be taken all at once or divided into morning and evening periods. Parents with children in primary grade and above are eligible for flexible working hours on the first day of school, taking into account the school’s curriculum set by competent authorities.

Employees must consider the varying start days of school based on the school’s curriculum, and flexibility in attendance and departure will be granted according to the entity’s regulations with the director’s approval. The ‘Back to School’ policy aims to provide necessary flexibility in the work environment without disrupting the workflow and service delivery of employees. The announcement was distributed to all federal ministries and entities to ensure compliance and understanding of the new policy.

To stay updated with the latest news, individuals can follow KT on WhatsApp Channels for timely information. The FAHR’s initiative to grant flexible work hours on the first day of school highlights the importance of work-life balance for government employees, particularly parents, allowing them to prioritize their children’s education while fulfilling their work responsibilities. The implementation of the new policy for the upcoming academic year demonstrates the government’s commitment to supporting families and promoting a supportive work environment.

With the flexibility to adjust work hours around important school events, parents can actively participate in their children’s educational journey without compromising their professional obligations. This initiative not only benefits employees but also contributes to a positive work culture where family needs are valued and accommodated. By emphasizing the significance of family involvement in education, the government aims to create a holistic approach to employee well-being and productivity.

In conclusion, the FAHR’s announcement of flexible work hours for parents on the first day of school reflects a proactive approach to supporting employees’ family responsibilities and ensuring work-life balance. By prioritizing the needs of parents with school-going children, the government sets a precedent for promoting family-friendly policies in the workplace. This new policy not only benefits employees by allowing them to be present for important school events but also contributes to a positive organizational culture that values family well-being. As the new academic year approaches, government employees can take advantage of this opportunity to seamlessly balance their professional and personal commitments.

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