Dubai Government hikes employees salary

03:07PM Tue 17 Dec, 2013

Dubai Government has increased salaries of its employees, said a statement issued today. According to a Dubai Government Human Resources Department statement, the Government of Dubai employees will receive increment between 30 to 100 per cent of their basic salary. Retroactively as of June 2013, the increment will be adjusted in the December 2013 salary, the statement said. The salary hike will be awarded according to the nature of the employee’s job. On June 30, 2013, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council, had issued the Executive Council’s decision No (15) of 2013 streamlining the grant of the Nature of Work Allowance to the employees of Government of Dubai. According to the Decision, the Group 1 and 2 entitled to the allowance include practising doctors, financial controllers and auditors in financial control department. They will be eligible for a maximum allowance of 100 per cent of their basic salary, provided that it should not exceed Dh25,000 per month. The decision determines the value of the allowance by 50 per cent of the basic monthly salary for Group 3, which includes engineers, legal posts, financial planners, studies, investments management, experts at the expertise department and dispute settlement in the Dubai Ruler’s Court, as well as the internal auditors at the government departments, specialised posts at the management and development of human resources, specialised posts in the IT systems, assisting judicial posts, members of the teaching and training staff at the universities and colleges and institutes at a maximum of Dh10,000 per month. The Group 4 includes posts of accountants, paramedics, nursing pharmacists, emergency medicine technicians, continuous inspection posts related to health, environment, public safety and customs inspection. The other posts included in Group 4 are inspection of public parks, specialised posts in media, where the decision of allowance has been fixed at 30 per cent of the basic monthly salary, with a maximum of Dh6,000 per month. The Group 5 includes employees on regular night shift jobs with 25 per cent allowance in their basic monthly wage. The decision set the conditions and rules for paying the allowance and the rules for calculating its value along with taking into account the importance of the post and its impact on the key operations of the department, the changes in the labour market pertaining to salaries, benefits and bonuses, rate of Emiratisation of jobs in each and every group of posts. Article 10 of the decision has made it binding for the Department of Human Resources of the Dubai Government to coordinate with the concerned government departments to review the decision once every two years as the exigency deems so, and suggest any proposals on it. The Dubai Government Human Resources Department statement said that employees of 32 departments will benefit from the salary hike. Emirates 24/7