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UAE Announces Ramadan Working Hours for Federal Authorities

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Last updated: February 24, 2025 4:29 pm
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As the Holy Month of Ramadan approaches, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has taken proactive steps to ensure that federal authorities and their employees are well-prepared for the period. The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources (FAHR) has issued a circular outlining the official working hours for ministries and federal authorities during Ramadan 1446 Hijri, which is expected to begin on Saturday, March 1, 2025.

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Ramadan Working HoursFlexible and Remote Work ArrangementsRemote Work on FridaysPreparations for RamadanImpact on Public Sector EmployeesPrivate Sector AdjustmentsEconomic and Social Implications

Ramadan Working Hours

During Ramadan, the official working hours for ministries and federal authorities will be adjusted to accommodate the fasting period. From Monday to Thursday, employees will work from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM, while on Fridays, the working hours will be from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This adjustment reflects a reduction in working hours compared to regular schedules, allowing employees to manage their fasting and personal commitments more effectively.

Flexible and Remote Work Arrangements

In addition to the adjusted working hours, FAHR has emphasized the importance of flexibility in the workplace during Ramadan. Ministries and federal authorities are encouraged to implement flexible working or remote work schedules, provided they align with the specific requirements of each entity and adhere to the approved daily working hours. This flexibility is designed to enhance productivity and employee satisfaction while respecting the religious obligations of fasting.

Remote Work on Fridays

One of the notable provisions for Ramadan is the allowance for up to 70% of federal government employees to work remotely on Fridays. This measure aims to reduce the number of employees commuting to work on Fridays, which is traditionally a shorter workday. By enabling more employees to work from home, the government seeks to improve work-life balance and reduce traffic congestion during the holy month.

Preparations for Ramadan

The announcement of Ramadan working hours is part of broader preparations across the UAE to ensure a smooth and respectful observance of the holy month. Ramadan is a significant period for Muslims worldwide, marked by fasting from dawn to sunset, increased prayer, and acts of charity. The UAE’s measures reflect its commitment to supporting its diverse population during this important religious period.

Impact on Public Sector Employees

The adjusted working hours and flexible arrangements will have a positive impact on public sector employees. By reducing the number of hours spent at work, employees can better manage their fasting schedules and personal responsibilities. This adjustment also aligns with the UAE’s efforts to enhance employee well-being and productivity.

Private Sector Adjustments

While the FAHR’s circular specifically addresses federal authorities, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has also announced reductions in working hours for the private sector. Private sector employees will see their working hours reduced by two hours each day during Ramadan, with companies allowed to implement flexible or remote work patterns based on their operational needs. This move ensures that both the public and private sectors are aligned in supporting employees during Ramadan.

Economic and Social Implications

The adjustments in working hours during Ramadan have both economic and social implications. Economically, the reduced hours may lead to slight adjustments in business operations, but they also promote a healthier work environment and potentially increased productivity. Socially, these measures reflect the UAE’s commitment to respecting and accommodating the religious practices of its diverse population, fostering a sense of community and inclusivity.

The UAE’s announcement of Ramadan working hours for federal authorities marks a thoughtful approach to managing the holy month. By balancing work requirements with religious obligations, the government demonstrates its understanding of the importance of Ramadan to its citizens and residents. As the UAE continues to evolve as a global hub for business and culture, such initiatives underscore its commitment to creating a harmonious and supportive environment for all.

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