Dubai: Al Habtoor group has announced that it will employ 1,000 Emiratis in a period of five years as part of its participation in the Absher initiative.
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Al Habtoor group to employ 1,000 Emiratis in five years
Move is part of Al Habtoor group’s participation in Absher
“Al Habtoor group joined Absher because it is fully convinced that Emiratis must be given a chance to work in the private sector,” said Mohammad Al Mazroui, managing director of Al Habtoor Group.
“This will help secure a dignified life for Emiratis and provide them with promising vocational prospects. It will also support the operations of national companies by consolidating their reputation and competitiveness,” he added.
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