Team News Riveting
Dubai, December 7
The UAE has announced that it will transition to a four-and-a-half day working week that will come into effect from January 1, 2022, becoming the first nation in the world to introduce a national working week shorter than the global five-day week.
Now, Friday afternoon, Saturday and Sunday will form the new weekend in the UAE. All Federal government departments will have new weekend from January 1, 2022.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai Governments have also announced that they would follow the same. The new working hours for government staff, from Monday to Thursday workdays, will start at 7.30am and ending at 3.30pm and Friday working hours from 7.30am-12.00pm.
Friday sermons and prayers across the Emirates will be held from 1.15pm. Government staff will have the flexibility to make arrangements to work from home on Fridays, as well as to arrange their working hours on a flexi-time basis.
The UAE Government Media Office said the extended weekend comes as part of efforts to boost work-life balance and enhance social wellbeing, while increasing performance to advance the country’s economic competitiveness.
From an economic perspective, the new working week will better align the Emirates with global markets, reflecting the country’s strategic status on the global economic map.
“It will ensure smooth financial, trade and economic transactions with countries that follow a Saturday/Sunday weekend, facilitating stronger international business links and opportunities for thousands of UAE-based and multinational companies,” the media office said.