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10/31/24, 10:08 AM Emirati Human Resources Development Council signs MoU with Postal Sector Regulatory Committee
The partnership is a result of the efforts of both parties to support the UAE's
national goals by creating more opportunities for Emirati nationals and supporting
their integration into the private sector's workforce.
The MoU was signed by Abdulaziz Al Falahi, Emiratisation Recruitment
Superintendent in Dubai at the Emirati Human Resources Development Council,
and Mohamed Khalid bin Sulaiman, Chief Regulatory and Licencing Officer at the
Regulatory and Licensing Sector, in the presence of Abdullah Ali bin Zayed Al
Falasi, Deputy Chairman of the Emirati Human Resources Development Council in
Dubai and Director-General of the Human Resources Department in Dubai.
The MoU focuses on enabling national cadres to access a community of over 160
private companies within the CEP sector. It seeks to provide diverse career
opportunities for Emirati nationals through dedicated employment initiatives,
comprehensive training programs and professional development programs to
empower Emirati cadres, further ensuring their readiness to succeed in the private
sector and contribute effectively to the nation's economic and strategic goals.
Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansoori, Chairman of the Emirati Human Resources
Development Council, commented, "The MoU with the Postal Sector Regulatory
Committee strengthens our efforts to accelerate Emiratisation within the private
sector. By expanding opportunities within companies operating in the postal and
express delivery sector, we are offering Emirati talents the chance to grow their
skills and thrive in competitive business environments."
Mohamed Khalid bin Sulaiman, Chief Regulatory and Licensing Officer at the
Regulatory and Licensing Sector, said, "The MoU with EHRDC comes in line with
our broader efforts to connect private sector companies operating within the CEP
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