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  2. Labour force of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    In September 2005, the Minister of Labour ordered one company to pay unpaid salaries within 24 hours after workers protested, and published the name of the offending company. [3] In December 2005, the Indian consulate in Dubai submitted a report to the Government of India detailing labor problems faced by Indian expatriates in the emirate

  3. Economy of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The United Arab Emirates is a high-income developing market economy.The UAE's economy is the 4th largest in the Middle East (after Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Israel), with a gross domestic product (GDP) of US$415 billion (AED 1.83 trillion) in 2021-2023.

  4. Tamaiaz Award - Wikipedia

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    The winners get cash prizes between AED 5,000 and AED 20,000 (1 USD = AED 3.67). Other than the cash, trophies and certificates, winners also get special job offers (from the local sponsors, with a 25% pay bump on entry-level salaries), special benefits after they are employed and training to ensure their professional success. [3]

  5. Migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, however, due to the welfare benefits of the UAE government, many Emiratis are reluctant to take up low-paying jobs, especially those in the private sector, with citizens only representing 0.34% of the private sector workforce; [8] private sector employers are also generally more inclined to hire overseas temporary workers as ...

  6. United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    According to the annual MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index, Dubai is the fifth most popular tourism destination in the world. [254] Dubai holds up to 66% share of the UAE's tourism economy, with Abu Dhabi having 16% and Sharjah 10%. Dubai welcomed 10 million tourists in 2013.

  7. Work permit - Wikipedia

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    A special type of EP is the Personalised Employment Pass (PEP). An EP holder can apply for a PEP if he/she earns a fixed monthly salary of at least S$12,000. For foreign executives relocating to Singapore and applying for a PEP, their last drawn fixed monthly salary must be at least S$18,000.

  8. Job interview - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 2016 study found that applicants for teaching jobs thought that the group interview was fair. [72] A 2006 study found conflicting findings. [73] These include that applicants in a group interview who were questioned later in the interview gave more complete and higher quality responses and that group interviews were seen as not fair.

  9. Emirates Flight Catering - Wikipedia

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    Linencraft is a laundering facility with a total area of 10,500 m 2 (113,021 sq ft) [8] located at Dubai Investment Park. Since the expansion to a processing volume of up to 80 tons per day in 2007, the facility is now able to process 210 tons of laundry and dry cleaning output per day. [9] [5]