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The Cabinet of the United Arab Emirates, or Council of Ministers (Arabic: مجلس الوزراء), is the chief executive body of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) federal government. The cabinet consists of federal government ministers, and is led by the prime minister of the United Arab Emirates .
The Dubai government has denied any kind of labour injustices and has stated that the watchdog's (Human Rights Watch) accusations were misguided. [9] Towards the end of March 2006, the government announced steps to allow construction unions. UAE labour minister Ali al-Kaabi said: "Labourers will be allowed to form unions."
The fifth cabinet of the United Arab Emirates was formed on the 20 November 1990, [2] following the death of Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum on 7 October 1990 and was headed by Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum. [3] [9] [10]
Saqr Ghobash (born 1952 [1]) is an Emirati politician.He has been President of the Federal National Council since 2019. [2] Previously he served as minister of labor and UAE ambassador to USA.
Pages in category "Labour ministers of the United Arab Emirates" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
Minister of labour (in British English) or labor (in American English) is typically a cabinet-level position with portfolio responsibility for setting national labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, training and social security.
The prime minister of the United Arab Emirates is the head of government of the federal government of the United Arab Emirates. While not required by the UAE constitution, [3] the practice is that the ruler of Dubai serve as the prime minister and vice president of the UAE.
Al Mazrui worked in private equity in an Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund, and as a public policy analyst at the UAE Mission to the United Nations. [16] She interned as a research analyst at the UAE Embassy in Washington D.C.; [17] as a Ministry policy analyst in the prime minister's office, [18] and as an education policy researcher at Tamkeen (Abu Dhabi's Strategic Affairs Authority).