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Dubai workers protest over low pay

Published: 11 Mar 2015 - 11:14 am | Last Updated: 16 Jan 2022 - 07:00 pm

DUBAI // Hundreds of workers took to the streets in Dubai yesterday in protest at pay rates for overtime.

The protesters, employed by the Arabic Construction Company on the Fountain Views development behind The Dubai Mall, blocked traffic on Financial Centre Road in Downtown Dubai. Police formed lines to control the demonstration, reported a local daily.

Brig Mohammed Al Murr, director general of Dubai Police’s Department of Human Rights, said the issue had been resolved and no one was arrested.

The Ministry of Labour said the workers wanted to be paid four hours’ wages for working two hours’ overtime or have an increase in their salaries.

Issa Al Zarouni of the ministry said: “The problem was not that the company was not paying workers on time, but about the workers’ misunderstanding of how overtime compensation is calculated.”

He said their demand for more overtime pay was unlawful and that the hourly rate of pay was a decision for their employer. Maj Gen Khamis Al Muzaina, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, said the matter had been dealt with by both police and workers in a civilised manner and that the protest was over in less than an hour.

The crowd had dispersed by 10.45am and Gen Al Muzaina said the men had been promised that their demands would be looked into in accordance with the law. He said the heavy police presence was a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of the public and of the workers. Sara Khoja, a partner at Clyde & Co, an international law firm, said it was not strictly lawful to strike, and it was unusual and surprising that yesterday’s strike was in such a public place.

 

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