UAE: Federal Authority Introduces Unified Employment Contract Model for Federal Sector
The Law Reporters, 16 September 2024: The UAE Federal Authority for Government Human Resources (FAHR) has unveiled a unified model for employment contracts within the federal government sector, a move aimed at streamlining and standardising employment terms for both Emiratis and expatriates.
This legal reform signifies a major advancement in the UAE’s employment framework, reflecting its commitment to fostering an inclusive, efficient, and well-regulated public sector.
The newly introduced employment contract model applies to all employees within the federal government, covering various employment types and work patterns.
It clarifies the different work patterns allowed under federal government employment, giving room for diverse roles and responsibilities while maintaining operational efficiency.
The reform includes provisions for flexible working hours, recognising the growing need for adaptable work schedules in a modern work environment.
One of the model’s most significant aspects is the specification of contract durations, providing clarity and transparency for both employers and employees.
Whether an individual is employed on a permanent, temporary, or project basis, the duration of the employment will be clearly stipulated.
The unified model is applicable to both Emiratis and expatriates employed in the federal government.
This inclusivity is in line with the UAE’s broader policies to integrate Emiratis into the public sector while ensuring that expatriates have clear and structured employment terms.
From a legal standpoint, this initiative represents a significant step towards reducing ambiguity and employment disputes in the public sector.
By standardising terms and conditions, the model enhances legal certainty for all stakeholders.
Employees now have a clear understanding of their rights and obligations, and employers can ensure compliance with unified guidelines.
The introduction of this contract model comes at a time when governments worldwide are reassessing employment frameworks to adapt to new work environments shaped by technological advancements, global mobility, and shifts in labour markets.
The UAE has consistently been at the forefront of such reforms, with this unified model being a testament to its proactive approach to labour governance.
The unified model also aligns with the UAE’s ongoing Emiratisation efforts, which aim to increase the number of Emiratis employed in the public and private sectors.
By creating a transparent, structured, and attractive employment framework, the federal government aims to encourage more Emiratis to join the workforce, knowing that their employment terms are safeguarded under this unified system.
The UAE’s move to introduce a unified employment contract model is a landmark reform that reflects the country’s legal sophistication and its ability to adapt to the evolving needs of the workforce.
It provides much-needed clarity on work patterns, flexible timings, and contract durations, ensuring fairness and legal consistency for both Emirati and expatriate employees in the federal sector.
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