Coronavirus: Are you on unpaid leave? Here’s how you can work part-time

Here’s how you can supplement your income if you are facing a salary cut during COVID-19

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Huda Tabrez, Living in UAE Editor, Living in UAE Editor
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Are you worried about how you can supplement your income if you are facing a salary cut or are on an unpaid leave?
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In the UAE, you can work part-time based on the provisions in the UAE Labour Law.
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You can work part-time after getting the work permit from Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE).
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The part-time work permit is valid for one year and includes an application fee of Dh100 and an approval fee of Dh500.
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You can work with another company on a part-time basis for less than eight hours per day.
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If you are on a family visa, you would need an NOC from your sponsor.
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Read our detailed guide on how you can work for two employers at the same time here: https://gulfnews.com/1.1574348365904
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Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation also issued a decree for establishments who were affected by the precautionary measures related to COVID-19.
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You can register to work part-time on careers.mohre.gov.ae Establishments can also register with the information of their employees, if they have surplus workforce.
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Read the detailed report here: https://gulfnews.com/1.1585752484812
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https://gulfnews.com/1.1577173673611
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Several websites within the UAE and internationally also allow professionals to provide their services as freelancers
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