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Emirates Post joins hands with Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Labour to highlight dangers of illegal workforce

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, August 29 - 2007 at 12:07
  • PRESS RELEASE

The Ministry of Interior in association with the Ministry of Labour has launched an awareness campaign to highlight the importance of eliminating undocumented labour from the UAE.

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Emirates Post is supporting the awareness campaign by stamping mail with a special postmark (cancellation imprint) with the message "A Society Free of Undocumented Workers - Grace Period to Legalise Status 3-6-2007 to 2-9-2007." The postmark will be used from 27th August to 2nd September.

"Illegal or undocumented workers pose not only security risk to the nation, but also harm the labour market," said Abdullah Al Daboos, Director General, Emirates Post. "When a worker is legal, he can seek all his rights. We want to educate the public on the dangers of allowing illegal people to live and work in the UAE. We fully support the efforts of the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Labour to make the UAE safe through this awareness campaign."
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