Home News Emiratisation: MoHRE reminds private sector about December 31 deadline Private sector firms that are still short of meeting Emiratisation requirements can leverage the Nafis platform for Emirati job seekers by Gulf Business November 14, 2023 Image courtesy: Thomas Janisch/ Getty Images The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has called on private sector firms employing 50 or more workers to expedite their efforts to meet Emiratisation targets for 2023 before December 31 to avoid facing penalties. These private sector establishments are also required to achieve a 2 per cent annual growth rate in employing Emiratis for skilled jobs before the issued deadline. The ministry said private sector firms that are still short of meeting Emiratisation requirements can leverage the Nafis platform for Emirati job seekers. MoHRE commended private sector establishments that have achieved their targets, noting that over 18,000 establishments have succeeded in doing so. This, in turn, has contributed to a historic and unprecedented increase in the number of citizens joining private sector jobs, ensuring their stability in these positions. Currently, more than 84,000 Emiratis work in the private sector with more than 54,000 of them having entered the sector over the past two years. The ministry said its “teams inspect compliance with Emiratisation policies and decisions, identify negative practices and attempts to circumvent Emiratisation decisions and take legal action against any establishment found to be in violation of relevant regulations and decisions.” “We are committed to providing all the necessary resources to enhance the private sector’s role as a partner in advancing Emiratisation plans and increase the contribution of Emirati talents in the UAE’s economic development,” MoHRE said in a statement. The ministry lauded the significance of public-private partnership, which can be seen in the growing number of Emiratis working in the private sector, as well as in their job stability and career advancement. Fake Emiratisation jobs Meanwhile, MoHRE fined 565 companies in August for hiring 824 UAE nationals in fake Emiratisation jobs since mid-last year. Faking Emiratisation is a violation of the government’s objectives and the regulations of the Nafis programme. The ministry also recovered more than Dhs2.32m ($632,000) in financial support from 107 Emirati beneficiaries of the Nafis programme who accepted fake jobs in the private sector. The benefits provided by the Nafis programme for UAE citizens, together with the facilities that are offered to companies committed to Emiratisation goals, “must align with the national objectives to enhance Emirati citizens’ role in the country’s development.” The programme is aimed at enhancing the UAE’s human development system, establishing productive and sustainable Emirati human capital in the private sector, and empowering UAE citizens to make effective contributions to the job market. Read: MoHRE recoups Dhs2.3m from fake 107 Nafis beneficiaries Tags Emiratisation MOHRE NAFIS UAE You might also like US-UAE climate-friendly farming partnership grows to $29bn From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Gold prices in UAE fall as global trends weigh on bullion FAB’s EOSB funds secure initial approval from MOHRE, SCA