All UAE government staff back in offices from July 5
ABU DHABI, June 29, 2020
UAE Federal Authority for Government Human Resources (FAHR) has announced that all government employees will be back in offices from July 5.
The staffing capacity in all ministries will be 100 per cent, an important step that contributes to achieving the UAE strategy for a post-COVID-19 situation, reflecting country's pursuance to be one of the fastest-growing and developing countries in the world through the resumption of various economic and social activities, even as it abides by all Covid-19 countermeasures.
The Authority has circulated the decision to all federal departments. This includes cancelling all special permissions granted to employees of the federal government.
However, these exceptions are limited to only one category of employees, those with chronic diseases on the submission of a detailed medical report approved by the relevant medical committee, said the statement from FAHR.
The decision also stressed the importance of the federal authorities to adhere to a set of conditions, the foremost of which is strict adherence to the application of the "The Guidelines for Office and Workplace Environment during Emergency Conditions'', and the instructions related to professional safety and health with an emphasis on social distancing to the employees in federal government departments it stated.
The decision stipulates the continuance of flexible working hours and dividing employees into groups when attending and leaving work to reduce gatherings to achieve physical distancing, and to activate the use of the remote work system approved in the federal government following the regulations and provisions contained therein, which ensures the continuity of service provision, work and production.
The decision is based on a large number of normative studies and research, especially the "safe return protocol" to the workplace set by the relevant committee in the Ministry of Health and Prevention in coordination with the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi, the Dubai Health Authority and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, NCEMA.
It also reflects the UAE government's flexible strategy during the last stage to address efficiently the challenges that accompanied the spread of the coronavirus pandemic worldwide.
The strategy demonstrated the readiness of various federal government departments and their ability to keep pace with developing systems and work methods able to adapt to the exceptional circumstances and meet the requirements of each stage in a way that ensures business continuity as well as maintains public health and safety standards.