The UAE government has introduced new rules to combat human trafficking and fake Emiratisation practices involving business centres. These business centres are private-sector entities that assist organizations and individuals in using the Ministry’s services. The new regulations aim to strengthen oversight and prevent illegal activities by these centres.
Authorities emphasized the importance of these measures to protect both the workforce and the integrity of the UAE’s labour market. Business centres found violating the rules may face strict penalties, marking a significant step in the UAE’s efforts against labour exploitation.
The crackdown comes amid growing concerns about:
- Human trafficking
- Fraudulent employment schemes in the region
The Ministry responsible for labour and employment will closely monitor these centres to ensure compliance and transparency.
This initiative is part of the UAE’s broader plan to:
- Safeguard workers’ rights
- Support the government’s Emiratisation goals
- Ensure genuine employment opportunities for Emiratis
The new rules are expected to improve labour market standards and contribute to a safer, more ethical business environment across the UAE.
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