Seventy-five per cent of staff in Ajman government offices will return to work from Wednesday, July 1.
The overall capacity will gradually increase based on the developments on the ground.
Meanwhile, Ras Al Khaimah government offices will join their federal counterparts in resuming work with a 100 per cent capacity from Sunday, July 5.
Employees with chronic diseases are the only ones exempted from returning to the workplace in Ras Al Khaimah but they will have to submit a detailed medical report.
There are provisions for flexible working hours, while measures are also in place to reduce gatherings and minimise physical contact between staff.


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