Dubai rings in New Year with festive long weekend for Government employees

This move translates into a three-day weekend for the majority of the workforce in the country, providing an excellent opportunity for individuals and families to usher in the new year with joy and celebration

Dubai, UAE: To kickstart 2024 on a high note, Dubai has officially declared January 1, 2024, as a paid holiday for the emirate’s government sector.

The announcement by the Dubai Government Human Resources Department ensures that government employees get an extended weekend to celebrate the arrival of the new year.

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The circular issued by the local government authority confirmed that January 1, falling on a Monday, will be observed as a holiday, with official work resuming on Tuesday, January 2, 2024.

This decision aligns with the federal government’s earlier announcement, in coordination with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, declaring a nationwide holiday for public and private sector employees on the same date.

This move translates into a three-day weekend for the majority of the workforce in the country, providing an excellent opportunity for individuals and families to usher in the new year with joy and celebration.

Dubai, known for its vibrant and diverse community, is expected to witness a surge in festive activities and gatherings during this extended weekend.

However, it’s important to note that certain entities, departments, and institutions with employees engaged in shift work or roles directly tied to public service operations will not be part of the extended holiday.

The circular explicitly excludes those contributing to public welfare, emphasizing the significance of their continuous service to the community.

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Each entity has been granted the authority to determine the working hours for these specific categories based on operational requirements, ensuring that essential services are maintained seamlessly.

This decision reflects the government’s commitment to employee well-being and acknowledges the dedication of those working in critical sectors.

The thoughtful exclusion of specific departments underscores the recognition of the essential nature of their roles, even during festive occasions.

As Dubai gears up for a memorable New Year’s celebration, the announcement of a paid holiday for government employees adds an extra layer of excitement to the festivities.

It not only provides a well-deserved break for the hardworking workforce but also contributes to the overall festive spirit in the emirate.

With the city adorned with dazzling lights and an array of events planned, this extended weekend is poised to be a time of joy, reflection, and unity for the people of Dubai.

As residents prepare to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation for a promising start to the year 2024.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

Tariq Saeed

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