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8/8/24, 11:57 AM        DGHR Announces Pilot Launch Of New Initiative To Reduce Summer Working Hours Of Some Government Entities
        ambitious 'Dubai Quality of Life Strategy 2033', which aims to enhance residents' wellbeing,
        positioning Dubai as a global destination for long-term settlement and work.


        15 government entities are participating in the pilot stage of the initiative, with an aim to

        enhance workplace flexibility by reducing working time to seven hours and suspending work
        on Fridays. The initiative will be implemented from August 12, 2024, to September 30, 2024,

        seeking to elevate employee wellbeing by enhancing their social life and workplace safety
        during summer period for better work-life balance.


        His Excellency Abdullah Ali bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director General of DGHR Department,

        said:“We are thrilled to announce that DGHR will be launching the 'Our Flexible Summer'
        initiative, in line with our long-standing efforts to nurture a flexible work environment that

        promotes the work-life balance of government employees, in accordance with best
        international practices. The launch will also further our vision to empower human resources by

        developing smart solutions and innovative policies to uplift Dubai's competitiveness. The
        initiative aims to enhance employees' quality of life and promote sustainable use of

        government resources, positioning Dubai as the ideal city for a superior lifestyle.”


        In preparation for the launch, DGHR conducted a survey to understand the opinions of

        various government entities and their willingness to reduce working hours during summer.
        The initiative will empower employees to engage in leisure activities after work and reduce

        energy consumption within government departments. The proposal garnered exceptional
        support through the survey, highlighting an openness to welcoming changes that will promote
        the work-life balance and well-being of employees.



        DGHR will provide relevant government entities with the requisite resources to pass on
        feedback regarding the impact of the initiative on employees and overall productivity. DGHR

        will also regularly assess the feedback received to create a final report summarising the
        initiative's outcomes, the department's recommendations, and its adaptability to various
        government entities.






















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