Abu Dhabi Sets Ramadan Working Hours For Government Employees
In a recent announcement, the Abu Dhabi Government has set the official working hours for government employees in the emirate for Ramadan 1445 AH. The specified working hours will be from 9 am to 2:30 pm, Monday through Thursday, and from 9 am to 12 pm on Fridays. This adjustment aims to accommodate the observance of Ramadan, allowing employees to fulfill their religious commitments alongside their professional responsibilities.
Furthermore, the Abu Dhabi Government has introduced a remote working policy to be activated on Fridays during Ramadan. This policy permits up to 70 percent of the total number of government entity employees, whose roles do not necessitate their presence at the workplace, to work from home. This initiative not only supports the observance of Ramadan but also continues to promote flexibility in the workplace, a practice that has gained significant traction globally over recent years.

The decision to adjust working hours and implement remote working arrangements during Ramadan reflects the government's commitment to ensuring that its employees can observe the holy month with devotion and peace. It also underscores the government's adaptability and its willingness to integrate modern working practices, such as remote working, into traditional observances and routines.
This balanced approach aims to maintain productivity and efficiency within government operations while respecting and honoring cultural and religious practices. It is a testament to the government's dedication to creating a supportive and flexible work environment for its employees.
The announcement is part of a broader effort by the Abu Dhabi Government to foster a harmonious work-life balance for its employees, especially during significant religious observances like Ramadan. By adjusting working hours and embracing remote working, the government sets an example of how modern employment practices can be harmoniously integrated with cultural and religious traditions.
With inputs from WAM