UAE to Establish Over 6,000 Rest Stations for Delivery Service Workers

UAE Ministry of Human Resources has announced the establishment of more than 6,000 rest stations across the country. This ambitious project, a collaboration between government entities and the private sector, is set to launch on June 15 and will run until September 15, coinciding with the annual Midday break period

Abu Dhabi, UAE – In a landmark initiative to safeguard the health and well-being of delivery service workers, the UAE Ministry of Human Resources has announced the establishment of more than 6,000 rest stations across the country.

This ambitious project, a collaboration between government entities and the private sector, is set to launch on June 15 and will run until September 15, coinciding with the annual Midday break period.

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The initiative comes as part of the Ministry’s broader efforts to ensure a safe and healthy working environment for all laborers, particularly those in the delivery sector.

These workers, who often face harsh conditions due to the nature of their jobs, will benefit greatly from these rest stations.

The interactive map feature will allow riders to easily locate and utilize these stations during their mandated Midday breaks, which are enforced from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm daily.

Ensuring Health and Safety

The Ministry emphasized the critical importance of this initiative, noting that delivery service workers are integral to the logistics sector.

Unlike other outdoor laborers, these workers are constantly on the move, making it challenging to enforce the Midday break uniformly.

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However, the necessity of delivering certain materials on time, despite the midday heat, underscores the need for accessible and adequately equipped rest areas.

The rest stations will be strategically located throughout the UAE and will provide essential amenities such as shaded areas, cooling devices, and sufficient supplies of cold drinking water.

These facilities are designed to protect workers from the severe summer heat and to ensure they have a comfortable place to rest during the hottest part of the day.

Collaborative Effort

The success of this initiative hinges on the robust collaboration between the government and private sectors.

The Ministry has lauded the private entities involved, highlighting their crucial role in addressing the unique challenges faced by the delivery service industry.

By providing these rest stations, both sectors are demonstrating a strong commitment to improving working conditions and prioritizing the welfare of delivery workers.

“Delivery services are a key logistical sector, unique in nature, given that its workers do not stay in one place while the Midday break is enforced, and due to the nature of certain materials being transported that need to be delivered on time,” the Ministry stated.

This initiative is a testament to the UAE’s proactive approach to labor rights and worker safety.

Implementation and Impact

As the summer months approach, the implementation of this initiative will be closely monitored to ensure it meets the needs of delivery workers.

The interactive map, which will be accessible via a mobile app, is expected to be a valuable tool for riders, enabling them to find the nearest rest station quickly and efficiently.

Employers are also required to take additional measures, such as providing parasols and shaded areas, to protect their workers from direct sunlight.

Adequate cooling devices and ample cold drinking water must be available at all work sites to comply with the Midday break regulations.

The Ministry’s efforts to enhance the working conditions for delivery service workers reflect a broader commitment to labor rights and occupational safety in the UAE.

As this initiative rolls out, it is poised to set a new standard for worker welfare in the region, ensuring that those who keep the logistics sector moving can do so in a safer and healthier environment.

 

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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