Thursday, July 2, 2026
36.3 C
New Delhi

UAE declares paid new year holiday for private sector employees

UAE declares paid new year holiday for private sector employees

UAE announced Paid holiday for private sector/Representative Image

The UAE’s Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation has announced a paid holiday on January 1. The announcement, made through an official X post, follows the UAE cabinet’s approved list of holidays for public and private sector employees.With New Year falling on Thursday, private sector offices are expected to reopen on Friday, January 2, although it is not clear whether Friday will be a holiday or a working day. This reflects the UAE’s ongoing focus on supporting employee well being. By providing a paid holiday and ensuring clear communication of workplace expectations, the government allows private sector staff to start 2026 on a relaxed and positive note.

Go to Source

Hot this week

India-US Trade Deal Nears Finish Line As Most Key Issues Are Resolved: Piyush Goyal

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom India-US trade agreement talks nearing completion, major issues resolved. India-UK trade agreement effective July 15; EU pact nears conclusion. Read More

Dhruv Vikram’s next to be helmed by debutant Karan Arvind Kumar

Actor Dhruv Vikram has officially kicked off work on his next film, adding another exciting project to his growing career. Read More

Did makers of ‘Ramayana’ intentionally release unfinished VFX?

Did makers of ‘Ramayana’ intentionally release unfinished VFX? Read More

NYT Connections Answers (July 2): Puzzle 1116 Too Hard For You? Check Hints, & Solution

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom NYT Connections daily puzzle groups 16 words into four. Players discover hidden themes, categories color-coded by difficulty. Read More

Wordle Answer Today (July 2): Caught Up With Puzzle 1839? Check Hints, & Solution

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Wordle’s July 2 puzzle challenged players with new clues. Specific hints included starting with ‘M’ and ending ‘N’. Read More

Topics

India-US Trade Deal Nears Finish Line As Most Key Issues Are Resolved: Piyush Goyal

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom India-US trade agreement talks nearing completion, major issues resolved. India-UK trade agreement effective July 15; EU pact nears conclusion. Read More

Dhruv Vikram’s next to be helmed by debutant Karan Arvind Kumar

Actor Dhruv Vikram has officially kicked off work on his next film, adding another exciting project to his growing career. Read More

Did makers of ‘Ramayana’ intentionally release unfinished VFX?

Did makers of ‘Ramayana’ intentionally release unfinished VFX? Read More

NYT Connections Answers (July 2): Puzzle 1116 Too Hard For You? Check Hints, & Solution

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom NYT Connections daily puzzle groups 16 words into four. Players discover hidden themes, categories color-coded by difficulty. Read More

Wordle Answer Today (July 2): Caught Up With Puzzle 1839? Check Hints, & Solution

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Wordle’s July 2 puzzle challenged players with new clues. Specific hints included starting with ‘M’ and ending ‘N’. Read More

Tamil Nadu Bypolls Soon? Election Commission Begins Preparations For 7 Vacant Assembly Seats

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Officials consider late August; election schedule not yet announced. Read More

2 Indian Expats Win Rs 9.5 Crore In Dubai Lottery, One Got Married Last Month

An Indian expatriate living in the UAE has become the latest dollar millionaire after winning $1 million (Rs 9.52 crore) in the Dubai Duty Free Millennium Millionaire draw, according to Gulf News. Read More

Bat on his face, no visible bite: 11-year-old Canadian boy dies of rabies weeks later

An 11-year-old Canadian boy died from rabies after a bat landed on his face / Image – file A heartbreaking medical case from Canada is prompting renewed warnings from doctors around the world after an 11-year-old boy died from Read More

Related Articles