The Standing Committee for Labour Affairs in the Emirate of Dubai will start a mandatory midday break from 15th June to 15th September, in accordance to the Resolution No. 421 of 2017, banning the work at the afternoon in summer at exposed places and establishments whose workers operate under direct sunlight.
The afternoon break will be from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm daily.
Major General Obaid Muhair Bin Surour, Deputy Director of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, and Chairman of the Standing Committee for Labour Affairs in the Emirate, said, "The committee will conduct seven patrols. There will be three inspectors in each patrol, representing the labour committee, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation and Dubai Municipality to ensure full enforcement of the midday ban as per regulations in this respect."
He noted the decision ensures the protection of workers and provides a safe working environment as well as occupational safety for them during their work.
Surour said in the event of violation of the afternoon work ban decision, inspectors will take a necessary action. The fine of non-compliance is ADE5,000 per worker, and a maximum of AED50,000 in case of multiple workers who perform their work contrary to the ban, he added.
According to Bin Sorour, the committee during the inspection will direct and educate employers and workers about the decision of midday break in order to protect the rights of this category of workforce, and to avoid any violation that may occur.
Source: WAM
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