Dubai Public Prosecution has successfully brought to court a case against a company manager for misusing work permits.
The manager, who had employed two female UAE nationals under the NAFIS program for a period of four months, was accused of using the work permits for purposes other than those intended.
The court has imposed a fine of AED 100,000 on the manager, with the fine being multiplied by the number of workers involved.
Additionally, the two employees have been ordered to return a sum of AED 20,000.
This case highlights Dubai Public Prosecution's commitment to enforcing labor laws and ensuring that employment practices are conducted in accordance with legal standards.
Dubai Public Prosecution referred to the court a
— نيابة دبي (@DubaiPP) February 14, 2024
company manager which has employed two female
UAE nationals to work for it in a formal manner,
they worked for 4 months as part of (NAFIS) porgarm.
The prosecution accused it of using two work permits for
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