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UAE labour inspection teams reshuffled
Labour Minister Saqr Gobash Saeed Gobash has issued three decisions. The decisions ordered setting up of executive affairs, policies and strategies' councils.
Abu Dhabi: Labour Minister Saqr Gobash Saeed Gobash has issued three decisions. The decisions ordered setting up of executive affairs, policies and strategies' councils.
The decision on reshuffling the special labour teams at the ministry named Nadia Ali Abdullah Al Muhairi, Director of Human Resources Department at the ministry, as head of the human resources labour team, and Jamal Ahmad Abdul Aziz as a deputy.
Aisha Mohammad Ahmad Bel Herfia, director of licensing department in Dubai, as chairperson for operations of the labour team and Saif Ahmad Masbeh Al Suwaidi, as a deputy.
Mohsen Ali Saeed Mohsen, director of labour inspection department in Abu Dhabi, was named as head of the labour inspection team and Eisa Abdul Rahim Mohammad Mahmoud Al Zarouni, as deputy.
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