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Ajman Government Announces New Year’s Holiday

workers⁢ across⁣ the United Arab‍ Emirates​ (UAE) will enjoy‍ a well-deserved paid holiday on Wednesday, January 1, ‍2025, in observance ⁤of⁣ New Year’s ⁢Day.‍ This proclamation,impacting both public adn private⁢ sector employees,ensures a collective start to the new year.

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation​ (mohre) made the official declaration, confirming the ‍paid holiday for all private sector ⁣employees. [[1]] This follows a similar announcement from the Federal Authority for Government Human ⁢Resources ⁤(FAHR)⁤ for ‌federal government employees. [[2]] The move has ​been widely welcomed, providing a much-needed break ‍for employees after the holiday season.

The‌ holiday comes on the heels of‌ two other paid holidays for both public and private sector employees in the ⁢UAE, December 2nd⁤ and 3rd, celebrating the 53rd‌ Eid Al Etihad. [[1]] This extended period of leave offers​ a chance for rest and relaxation, mirroring similar holiday‍ practices in the United ⁤States.

While ⁤the specific details of​ holiday celebrations may differ, the sentiment of a collective paid holiday to mark the start of a new ⁤year resonates‍ globally. ‌ The UAE’s decision underscores the importance placed‌ on employee well-being and work-life balance, a trend increasingly valued in many countries, including the ⁣U.S.

The announcement of the New Year’s Day ⁣holiday is a positive advancement for the UAE⁣ workforce, offering a chance ⁢to ⁣recharge and begin⁢ the new year refreshed.⁤ This initiative reflects a broader global trend⁤ of prioritizing employee well-being and recognizing the importance of time off for productivity and morale.

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Workers across‌ the united Arab Emirates (UAE) will have a paid holiday on Wednesday,‍ January 1, 2025, in observance of New Year’s ‍Day. ⁤This applies to both public and private ⁣sector employees.⁣ [1, 2]

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