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UAE Urges Private Sector to Meet Emiratisation Targets Before Year-End

The UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (Mohre) reminded private firms that Emiratisation compliance is required by December 31, 2025. Firms failing to meet the targets will face financial penalties starting January 1, 2026.

Companies with 50 or more employees must increase Emirati hires for skilled positions by at least two percent. The same deadline applies to select firms with 20-49 employees in rapidly growing sectors. These firms must recruit at least one UAE citizen and retain existing Emirati staff before the year ends to ensure full Emiratisation compliance.

Non-compliant firms will face legal action, including classification downgrades and mandatory corrective measures by the ministry. To support hiring, the Nafis platform connects employers with job-seeking Emiratis across various specializations, simplifying recruitment.

The ministry strengthened its monitoring system to detect violations such as fake Emiratisation schemes or attempts to bypass targets. Advanced artificial intelligence tools now enhance the system, making enforcement more accurate and timely. Citizens can report violations via the call center, mobile app, or ministry website, supporting Emiratisation compliance.

Mohre praised private firms that consistently meet Emiratisation targets for showing national and social responsibility. These companies contribute actively to the economy while empowering Emirati citizens in the labor market. The Emiratisation Partners Club rewards exceptional performers with benefits, including up to 80 percent discounts on service fees.

Companies achieving outstanding results also gain priority in government procurement, helping them grow and compete more effectively. Officials emphasized that meeting targets strengthens the workforce, develops talent, and supports sustainable national economic growth. Programs like Nafis and active monitoring equip firms to meet deadlines efficiently while boosting Emiratisation compliance.

Achieving these targets ensures a strong labor market and enhances the UAE’s reputation as a global business hub, promoting investment and economic stability.

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