DUBAI: Employees infected with coronavirus in the UAE will be given sick leaves in accordance with Federal Law No. 8 of 1980, state news agency WAM reported.
An employee who has completed over three months of work after their probation period is over, can get a sick leave for not more than 90 days for every year, the report said, citing the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation.
They should also get paid a full salary for the first 15 days, half salary for another 30 days, and no salary for the remaining 45 days, it added.
The ministry also warned companies to not terminate the service of any employee who had tested positive for coronavirus, and would take care of termination complaints involving such cases.
If the complaint does not get resolved in a friendly way, it will then be passed on to the court to determine whether it is considered a lawful termination or an arbitrary dismissal, the ministry said.
“Private sector establishments’ commitment to paying wages on time, documenting leaves especially early leaves and amending contracts that include the temporary or permanent reduction of wages under an agreement between the two parties concerned is essential to protecting the rights of all parties. The Ministry considers the value of wages mentioned in the WPS to reflect contracts signed by the concerned parties,” it added.
Coronavirus-infected in UAE to be granted sick leave
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Coronavirus-infected in UAE to be granted sick leave
- The ministry warned companies to not terminate the service of any employee who had tested positive for coronavirus
Islamic State kills four security personnel in Syria, state news agency says
- The assault on a checkpoint west of Raqqa city underlined an escalation in attacks by the jihadist group against President Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s government
CAIRO: Daesh militants killed four Syrian government security personnel in northern Syria on Monday, the Syrian state news agency reported, in what would be the group’s deadliest attack on government forces since the ouster of President Bashar Assad.
The assault on a checkpoint west of Raqqa city underlined an escalation in attacks by the jihadist group against President Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s government, two days after the jihadist group declared “a new phase of operations” against it. Islamic State issued no immediate claim of responsibility for Monday’s attack. On Saturday, the group claimed two attacks targeting Syrian army personnel in northern and eastern Syria, in which a Syrian soldier and a civilian were killed.
The Syrian state news agency said forces foiled Monday’s attack and killed one of the militants. It quoted a security source as saying Islamic State carried out the attack. Separately, one soldier was killed after unknown gunmen attacked the army headquarters in the city of Mayadin in Deir Ezzor in eastern Syria, the Syrian state news agency reported on the early hours of Tuesday.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, which occurred in the same city where the Islamic State carried out an attack days earlier.
The Syrian government joined the US-led coalition to combat Islamic State last year. In January, government forces seized control of Raqqa from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, along with much of the surrounding territory in northern and eastern Syria.
Meanwhile, US forces on Monday began withdrawing from their largest military base in the northeast, according to three Syrian military and security sources — part of a broader pullout of US troops who deployed to Syria a decade ago to fight Islamic State.
The assault on a checkpoint west of Raqqa city underlined an escalation in attacks by the jihadist group against President Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s government, two days after the jihadist group declared “a new phase of operations” against it. Islamic State issued no immediate claim of responsibility for Monday’s attack. On Saturday, the group claimed two attacks targeting Syrian army personnel in northern and eastern Syria, in which a Syrian soldier and a civilian were killed.
The Syrian state news agency said forces foiled Monday’s attack and killed one of the militants. It quoted a security source as saying Islamic State carried out the attack. Separately, one soldier was killed after unknown gunmen attacked the army headquarters in the city of Mayadin in Deir Ezzor in eastern Syria, the Syrian state news agency reported on the early hours of Tuesday.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, which occurred in the same city where the Islamic State carried out an attack days earlier.
The Syrian government joined the US-led coalition to combat Islamic State last year. In January, government forces seized control of Raqqa from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, along with much of the surrounding territory in northern and eastern Syria.
Meanwhile, US forces on Monday began withdrawing from their largest military base in the northeast, according to three Syrian military and security sources — part of a broader pullout of US troops who deployed to Syria a decade ago to fight Islamic State.
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