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UAE Ministry begins imposing Emiratization targets on over 12,000 enterprises; punishment of Dh96,000

January 2, 2024
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UAE Ministry begins imposing Emiratization targets on over 12,000 enterprises; punishment of Dh96,000

The Emiratization Target Rules now apply to a more significant number of enterprises. It is mandatory for over 12,000 businesses operating in 14 distinct economic sectors and employing 20–49 people to hire one UAE national at a minimum by 2024 and another by 2025.
Through its computerized system, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization (Mohre) recently notified the enterprises, giving them enough time to reach the requirements.

The 14 specific vital economic activities that the targeted companies operate in are mining and quarrying; construction; wholesale and retail; transportation and warehousing; accommodation and hospitality; professional and technical activities; real estate; administrative and support services; education; healthcare and social work; mining and communications; and transformative industries. These sectors are all currently experiencing rapid growth and have the potential to create jobs and a suitable work environment.

These companies will be fined Dh96,000 for every UAE resident who is not appointed by 2024. These are going to be gathered in January 2025. In the meantime, failing to reach 2025 targets would result in fines of Dh108,000, which will be paid in January 2026. By Mohre, businesses can make their payments through instalment arrangements.

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