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The United Arab Emirates will move its weekend to Saturday and Sunday starting next year, the UAE media office said in a tweet on Tuesday. The shift is significant, given Friday has long been a sacred day for worshippers of Islam. Most countries in the Gulf have Friday to Saturday weekends.
The changes will kick in from Jan. 1, 2022, and will apply to federal government entities. Abdulkhaleq Abdulla, a retired professor of political science-based in the UAE, told CNBC that the move was widely expected and is in line with the country’s plan to go global.
“21st century UAE is not the same as [the] UAE of 20th century,” Abdulla said, describing the the shift as a quiet “revolution.”Friday working hours will be from 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., the government media office said. Working hours from Monday to Thursday will start at 7.30am and end at 3.30pm.
“Adopting an agile working system will enable the UAE to rapidly respond to emerging changes and enhance wellbeing in the workplace,” state news agency WAM said in a report.
“From an economic perspective, the new working week will better align the UAE with global markets, reflecting the country’s strategic status on the global economic map,” and is designed to smooth trade, financial and economic transactions with other countries, it added.
Christopher Payne, chief economist at Abu Dhabi-based Peninsula Real Estate, said shifting the weekend sends a clear message that the UAE is a “leader in the Gulf and the Middle East, taking bold decisions to change ahead of other countries.”
“In the broader context, this measure is part of a larger number of public policy changes … that will continue to make the UAE a highly attractive destination for foreign investment and expats,” he said, pointing to the relaxation of laws on cohabitation and changes in visa rules.
SOURCE: CNBC
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