Central and local government department employees other than Sharjah started United Arab Emirates Following the implementation of the new system of weekly work announced by the Government of the United Arab Emirates and coming into force at the beginning of the new year, today is Friday 4. Half an hour began their work. 2022.
With the launch of the new system, many residents of Dubai Emirates are wondering if there is any change in the way public parking fees are still free and payable on Fridays.
In response, on Al Arabiya.net, we conducted a payment test today, which found that Friday was still free, as no changes had been made to the payment system and its timing.
“Until further notice”
The Roads and Transport Authority in the Emirate of Dubai also issued a statement on December 26 confirming the functioning of the current system regarding public parking, noting that public parking is free on Fridays and official holidays until further notice.
In accordance with the decision of the Emirate Government, the Authority announced new official working hours at its offices and its various service centers spread across the Emirate. # Dubai Changing the weekly work schedule at the Emirate to suit the new system of federal government: https://t.co/jvQYEQbCXw pic.twitter.com/R1BHANb8px
– RTA (rta_dubai) December 26, 2021
It is worth noting that today the official working hours are from 7:30 am to 12:00 pm (4 and a half hours), and from Monday to Thursday, from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm. Afternoon (8 working hours), equivalent to one and a half days a week in all emirates of the country except 4 Sharjah “4 working days and 3 days holiday, including Friday”.
Flexible system
Also, Friday sermons and prayers are scheduled to take place throughout the year at 1:15 pm, with the exception of the Emirate of Sharjah, where there is no change in the timing of Friday prayers.
Dubai (Reuters)
The Federal Commission for Government Human Resources in the Emirates on Friday issued a circular to all ministries and federal agencies regarding the flexibility to provide long-distance work to federal government employees. Implementing remote work mode on this day.
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