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The Emirati government has announced it will implement a shorter national working week in 2022.
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Additional Information: The Emirati government said it changed the national working hours with intentions to promote a healthy work-life balance and improve social well-being while advancing the country’s economic competitiveness.
BAL Analysis: The new working week intends to align the UAE’s financial and public sectors with the global market.
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