Most UAE firms allow staff to continue remote working |
| Remote and flexible work arrangements persist throughout the UAE and other Gulf countries, and the majority of companies are not requiring employees to return to the office, according to research from Mercer. Ted Raffoul, partner and career and workforce products business leader for Mena at Mercer, told Khaleej Times: “Average work-from-home levels remain substantial, including 62% in the UAE, 64% in Kuwait and 86% in Lebanon. Most organisations are also still not requiring employees to return to the office. In the UAE, for example, 82% said they were not requiring a return, with similarly high figures across the region. This suggests remote working is still playing an important role in business continuity, but it also means arrangements introduced at speed are now lasting long enough to raise practical questions about consistency, communication and future expectations.” |
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