Abu Dhabi - Arab Today
A UAE newspaper has said that the new law for domestic workers in the UAE has now been signed into implementation and with this, the state passes another milestone in its continual efforts to create a happy society for all.
"A thorough piece of legislation, the iron-clad bill of rights and responsibilities for domestic workers and employers leaves no room for lapses in terms of worker welfare, dignity of place in society and appropriate remuneration," said the Gulf News in an editorial on Wednesday.
The paper continued, "In fact, the law is remarkable for its comprehensive attention to the roles and duties of all parties, concerned workers, employers and placement agencies.
"The new law also firmly addresses the matter of abusive practices in respect of payment of wages making certain that violations are met with uncompromising penalties.
"Thanks to the start-to-finish transparency of the recruitment procedure, that begins with a model employment contract to be accredited by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, workers will be armed with every bit of information concerning their duties and rights before they cross their national borders, rather than be caught unawares after they arrive, as was the case sometimes.
"At the apex of worker safety is a clause that provides them with the right to revoke their contract on their own if the employer violates any clause.
"Additionally, workers now also have access to specialised tribunals at the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation and courts in case of disputes.
"With around 750,000 domestic workers in the UAE comprising nearly 20 percent of the expatriate workforce, it is critical that this segment of society be immunised from any form of exploitation and the new law ensures this will now be the prevailing principle, aligned with the international standards in domestic worker industry," concluded the Dubai-based daily.