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Dubai: UAE residents have hailed the landmark decree mandating equal wages for both women and men in the private sector which came into force on Friday. The mandate says female employees will receive wages equal to that of men if they have the same work.
The decree was based on Federal Law No. 06 for 2020 issued by the President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on August 25 stating: “Female employees shall receive wages equal to that of males if they perform the same work, or another of equal value. The procedures, controls and standards necessary for evaluating work of equal value will be set under a decision to be issued by the Cabinet, based on a proposal from the Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation.”
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