UAE Government shifts to remote work on friday amid heavy rain | World News


Unstable weather sweeping over the United Arab Emirates has led authorities to take important steps to keep people safe, especially workers. In Dubai, government offices have been instructed to operate remotely on Friday, December 19 due to weather forecasts showing rain, wind and rough conditions. This decision comes as part of broader precautions taken across the UAE to ensure safety and reduce commuting risks.The directive came from Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, emphasizing that where possible, employees should work from home to avoid dangerous travel conditions.Authorities clarified that only staff whose jobs must be performed on-site, such as emergency responders or essential operational roles, are expected to attend in person.
The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has warned of moderate to heavy rain, thunderstorms, lightning, hail in some areas, and strong winds in parts of the UAE, including Dubai. Rough sea conditions and reduced visibility are expected near the coast, making travel and outdoor work hazardous. Public safety alerts have accompanied the weather warnings:
These conditions aren’t unique, unstable weather patterns have prompted remote work decisions in previous months as well, especially during heavy rain episodes earlier in 2024.
While government employees have a clear remote work order, the private sector’s situation is more advisory than mandatory. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has encouraged private companies to be flexible and prioritise employee safety, urging remote work where feasible and appropriate. Key points from the advisory include:
Experts note that recent weather events have made companies more aware of the importance of planning for adverse conditions and protecting their workforce.
If you’re based in Dubai or elsewhere in the UAE, here’s how the unstable weather and remote work guidance could affect your workweek:
Whether your workplace has clear policies or is still deciding, it’s a good idea to stay updated through official announcements and your HR team, especially during unpredictable weather. By seamlessly moving operations to the cloud, the emirate avoids the logistical chaos often caused by sudden weather shifts. It transforms a potential day of disruption into a productive, safe, and flexible work environment.Whether it’s attending virtual meetings from home or processing digital applications, the “Dubai Model” of remote work ensures that the city remains open for business, even when the clouds close in.