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It aims to create an environment conducive to attracting UAE talent in the private sector.
A new committee in Dubai will oversee the implementation of policies, plans and initiatives to promote employment in the UAE in the private sector.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, issued a decree as the ruler of Dubai, establishing the “UAE Human Resources Development Committee”.
It will have representatives from the public and private sectors. The new council serves as a reference for entities involved in the development of human resources in the UAE in the private sector in Dubai.
It will coordinate with the company to increase the number of UAE nationals working in strategic areas.
It aims to create an environment conducive to attracting UAE talents in the private sector, and to ensure that the UAE’s educational achievements meet the requirements of the UAE labor market.
The decree outlines the role of the council, which includes formulating a strategic plan to increase employment in the private sector of UAE nationals; proposing and reviewing policies and legislation that promote the objectives of the council; and developing procedures to support this objective.
The committee will also develop guidance and career planning plans; initiate initiatives to provide guidance for UAEs to obtain private sector employment; and coordinate with stakeholders to increase career opportunities for UAEs.
It will review global best practices, conduct research and generate data to help develop better strategies in this area.
Chairman and members of the Council
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Committee, also issued a resolution appointing the chairman and members of the UAE Human Resources Development Committee.
According to the resolution, Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori will serve as the Chairman of the Council; and the Director General of the Human Resources Department of the Dubai Government will serve as the Vice-Chair.
Other members include the Director of the Bureau of Knowledge and Human Development; the Director-General of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry; the Director-General of the Dubai Department of Economic Development; the Secretary-General of the Dubai Free Zone Committee; and the President of the University of Dubai.
In addition, Emirates NBD, Emirates Group and Al Futtaim Group each send a representative. Representatives must be nominated by their entities, and their positions must not be lower than executive directors.
The decree and the executive committee’s resolution will take effect from the date of publication and will be published in the official gazette.
sahim@khaleejtimes.com
Staff reporter
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