Dubai government offices to operate with 100% staff

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Government departments in Dubai are set to return to their full capacity from Sunday, June 14.

It’s part of a phased approach to resuming regular operations.

Fifty per cent of Dubai government employees had already returned to their offices two weeks ago.

Entities have been asked to comply with all the preventative measures to ensure the safety of staff and customers.

Authorities have also called on the public to use online services as much as possible.

Meanwhile, in Sharjah, 30 per cent of government employees will resume work from their offices on Sunday.



 

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