The Emirati Human Resources Development Council in Dubai will develop a 100-day action plan to enhance the employment of UAE nationals in the private sector.
It comes following the directives of His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai.
The 100-day action plan will outline measures to forge a wide range of partnerships with companies, organisations and free zone entities to advance the job prospects of UAE nationals in the private sector.
It will also include strategies to coordinate with the education sector to link learning outcomes to job market requirements.
The plan will also feature career guidance programmes for students in future-oriented sectors, in alignment with country’s long-term strategies.
During a meeting of the Council, held at the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sheikh Maktoum said: "The UAE’s people are its true wealth and their capabilities are the driving force of its development journey. The country’s leadership has always sought to explore forward-thinking policies and legislations that can help accelerate employment of Emiratis and harness the competencies of the national talent pool."
"We are committed to equipping Emiratis with the knowledge and specialised skills needed to thrive in the job market of the future, in close partnership with the private sector," he added.
. @MaktoumMohammed chairs meeting of Emirati Human Resources Development Council in #Dubai, directs Council to develop a 100-day plan to enhance employment of UAE nationals. https://t.co/jVTRMMJuHh pic.twitter.com/PkzAyJzupf
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) August 15, 2021


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