
The government of UAE is giving a golden opportunity to its citizens working in government services. According to the news going on in the media, it has been said by the government that the employees working in government services can take leave of up to one year to start their business. According to media reports, this announcement has been made by the UAE government on Thursday.
It has been said by the government that during the period of leave, the employees will continue to get half their salary and their jobs will also remain intact. They can return to their jobs after a year if they wish. It is believed that the UAE government has taken this step intending to encourage the citizens of the Gulf country to start their businesses.
Let us tell you that the news of this decision of the UAE government came after the cabinet meeting held in the presence of UAE leader Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Makhtoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
Regarding this decision taken by the UAE Government, Sheikh Mohammed tweeted that the purpose of this decision is to encourage the youth of our country to take advantage of the huge business opportunities that our national economy offers.
UAE government employees will get paid leave for a year to start a business. This opportunity will be available to all those employees working in the government who would like to start their business in the private sector. These holidays will be approved by the head of the federal authority of the employees for whom they work.
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