Official Holiday Announcement
The United Arab Emirates government, through the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), has officially declared the public holiday dates for the private sector in observance of Eid Al Adha. This announcement provides essential scheduling information for employees and employers throughout the nation.
Holiday Schedule Details
According to the official circular issued by the ministry, the holiday period for private sector workers will span from Dhu Al Hijjah 9 to 12. In the Gregorian calendar, this corresponds to the following dates:
- Saturday, June 15: Arafat Day
- Sunday, June 16: Eid Al Adha
- Monday, June 17: Eid Al Adha Holiday
- Tuesday, June 18: Eid Al Adha Holiday
The ministry confirmed that these four days are considered paid public holidays for all private sector employees across the UAE.
Context and Observance
Eid Al Adha, known as the 'Festival of Sacrifice', is one of the most significant holidays in the Islamic calendar. It coincides with the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. The announcement of these dates allows residents and citizens to plan their travel and family gatherings accordingly. The MoHRE typically issues such circulars to ensure compliance with labor laws and to standardize holiday practices across the private sector, which employs a diverse workforce in the country.
Conclusion
With the official dates now confirmed, businesses are expected to adjust their operations to accommodate the holiday period. The announcement serves as the definitive guide for private sector leave, ensuring that all employees are granted their entitled time off during this important religious occasion.
5 Comments
Africa
Private sector employees always get the short end of the stick compared to public workers.
Bermudez
So glad to have these dates confirmed early. Much needed rest!
Africa
Perfect timing. Now I can finally book my flight home.
Coccinella
Another holiday that disrupts business operations. Productivity will take a massive hit.
Bella Ciao
The Ministry is doing a good job standardizing these holidays across the country. Still, the sudden shift in business operations can be quite jarring for international companies based here.