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    4-day work week for Dubai government staff

    ‘Our Flexible Summer’ initiative has been launched by the Dubai Government Human Resources Department to allow employees to enjoy better work-life balance
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJune 30, 20252 Mins Read57024 Views
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    The Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) has decided to improve the work-life balance of its employees by allowing four-day workweek starting 1 July 2025. The summer working hours have been reduced under Dubai’s ‘Our Flexible Summer’ initiative that aims to enhance employee well-being and improve productivity. The initiative will be spread over the period 1 July to 12 September, 2025.

    The reduced working hours have already been tested last year during a pilot programme. The objective of DGHR is to improve the work environment for government employees during the hot summer months. With school also on a break, this initiative gives employees more time to spend with their families.

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    While this flexi work policy will be enjoyed by all employees of Dubai government, the work schedule will depend on the group an employee is included in. Group 1 will comprise employees who work eight hours a day from Monday to Thursday, with Friday off, for a total of 32 hours. Group 2 will comprise employees who work seven hours a day from Monday to Thursday and 4.5 hours on Friday, putting in a total of 32.5 hours a week.

    The Government of Dubai is endeavouring to increase efficiency even while upholding its commitment to being a people-centric government that prioritises employee well-being.

    This flexible work hours programme is in line with the UAE’s ‘Year of Community’, which is dedicated to strengthening family ties and improving social well-being on the whole.

    It remains to be seen whether the private sector will also be inspired to bring about similar changes in work hours.

    1 July to 12 September 4-day work week DGHR Dubai Dubai government employees Dubai Government Human Resources Department Dubai govt staff Dubai HR department Dubai public sector Employee employer family ties flexible hours four-day work friday off HR Human Resources Our Flexible Summer social well-being summer working hours UAE Workforce Working Hours Work–life balance
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