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These objectives are aligned with the ideals of “world-class standards, emiratisation, privatization, cost-efficiency, accountability, transparency, and sustainability” (http://dot.... Contents Contents 1 1.... Introduction 3 1.... .... The Topic 5 1.... .... The Problem 5 1....
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is made up of seven autonomous emirates namely Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Sharjah, Ras al Khaymah, and Quwayn.... Each emirate has it's own ruler and a federal government to control all major affairs.... Prior to the 1950s, the UAE relied.... ... ... Following the discovery of massive reserves of oil, a major transformation occurred in the country....
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The findings showed that there was a need for the government to change both policy and structural framework to provide better direction and support to organisations towards getting emiratisation on the road to success.... At the policy level, the government needed to amend the aims of emiratisation, in addition to quotas it should use measures like ‘number of trainings provided to Emiratis'.... At the structural level, it is recommended to make Tanmia more focused and powerful and to encourage Abu Dhabi emiratisation Council or ADEC to play a more active role by helping organisations develop their internal targets and plans for emiratisation, and by streamlining the educational institutes with the market needs....
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These challenges are largely permeated in and contributed by the young Emiratis and by the private sector employers and by the social norms as well.... By and large, a considerable number of young Emiratis have developed very strange notions.... ... ... First, they consider that the private sector employers do not offer attractive financial packages, remuneration and benefits as well....
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As the paper "Localization of the Workplace in UAE" outlines, preferring to employ its own citizens/nationals than expatriates is beginning to become a trend in the Middle East.... Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are the countries leading this initiative.... ... ... ... A literature review is presented that identifies the lack of academic research relating to the nationalization of HR practices in the Middle East....
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This study, Compensation and Reward Systems Used In Today's Companies In UAE, declares that compensation and reward systems are determined to be important elements for the Human Resource Management (HRM) department of companies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).... .... ... ... As the discussion outlines, companies are adopting enhanced as well as various incentive along with bonus plans in recent business context....
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For example, emiratisation is an interventionist approach taken to reduce the over-reliance on expatriate labor while enhancing the workforce market participation among the nationals (Wlkins, 2001, p.... 33) The governments of UAE utilize the National Human Resources Development & Employment Authority (Tanmia) in leading the efforts of emiratisation (Government of Ras Al Khaimah, 2015, p....
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Literature review
his paper finally points out that there seems to be no other way to address the phenomenon of having very few Emirati men teachers except through some meaningful structural adjustments – e.... The paper "Fewer Local Male Teachers: Result of Emiratization" is a great example of a research paper on education....
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Research Paper