UAE: Authorities issue a warning for companies to provide suitable accommodation for low-wage workers
"Ministry says employers must provide accommodation for low-paid workers"
UAE authorities have told private sector companies to ensure they provide suitable accommodation for low-paid workers.
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation said companies with 50 or more employees earning no more than Dh1,500 ($410) per month are required to offer housing to them.
The size of living quarters should not be less than three square metres and one-bedroom accommodation should not be inhabited by more than 10 people, rules state.
Accommodation must be well-lit and ventilated and have air conditioning. There must be access to a medical service room, prayer facilities and a laundry room…
Companies are also required to make sure the site accommodation is close to industrial areas or areas presenting job opportunities, is near to an active road network, and has water, sewage systems and emergency exits.
The ministry also said that industrial companies with more than 100 workers should appoint a safety and health officer to prevent hazards and make sure the workers comply with safety procedures.
The employer must provide safety tools and kits for workers, in line with health and safety protocols.