Midday Break in UAE: Ministry finds 59 violations from June 15 to August 17

Dubai Web Desk

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ABU DHABI, UAE: The UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has commended the “deep commitment of most establishments” to the working hours and procedures of the Midday Break which bans work under direct sunlight from 12:30 pm to 03:00 pm between June 15 to September 15, 2023.

“The success of the Midday Break was only possible with the cooperation of all relevant partners at the federal and local levels,” the MoHRE said on Tuesday.

“We have conducted more than 67,000 inspection visits to establishments from 15th June to 17th August, as well as over 28,000 guidance visits,” the ministry added.

“Following these visits, we have detected only 59 violations by establishments with a total 130 workers involved in these breaches by their respective establishments,” it further said.

The Assistant Undersecretary for Inspection Affairs at the Ministry His Excellency Mohsen Al Nassi said “The Midday Break is part of a series of solid measures taken by the MoHRE to protect workers’ rights and provide all conditions and components of occupational safety and health.”

“These inspections and awareness-raising rounds are part of our commitment to ensuring that establishments adhere to decisions and regulations aimed at providing the best humanitarian and social standards that enhance the UAE labour market’s competitiveness and flexibility.”

“High compliance rates with the decision reflects a well-established culture in the UAE labour market based on the protection of workers’ rights and safeguarding their human resources by providing safety and health conditions,” he added.

The Midday Break is being implemented for the 19th year with employers required to provide workers with umbrellas, cooling equipment during their rest time such as fans, in addition to cold drinking water, authorised hydrated salts and appropriate amenities.

The MoHRE called on members of the community and workers to report any violations by contacting its call centre at 600590000 or by through the MoHRE app and website.