The MoU was signed by Ayesh Al Barghouti, Director, Employment and Skills Development Center, Tanmia, and Thani Binjarsh, Director of Human Resources, Dubai Civil Aviation at Dubai International Airport.
Commenting on the MoU, Al Barghouti said,
"Tackling the problem of unemployment among UAE Nationals is crucial to ensure the all round progress of the country in the medium and long term. Tanmia has been tasked with finding the right employment opportunities for UAE National job seekers in the private and government sectors. However, without the full commitment of companies within both sectors, to provide job opportunities for Nationals, little can be achieved."
"The Emiratisation drive in the country received a boost in recent months, with an increasing number of decision makers realizing the role they can play in taking this initiative further. We are glad that DCA has committed to significantly increase the number of Nationals employed within the organisation," he added.
Following the MoU, DCA will hire 1000 Nationals as Security Screeners and 60 Nationals to work within the Customer Service Support Department. Tanmia will liaise with Dubai Civil Aviation to identify its job requirements and agree on detailed specifications for the job openings, including job title, educational level and gender.
"We fully support Tanmia's mission to identify job opportunities for UAE Nationals and we are strongly committed to raising the number of Nationals working in DCA. This agreement will help us leverage Tanmia's recourses and training solutions to recruit the right people for the available vacancies at DCA," said Binjarsh said.
"We believe there are several areas in which DCA and Tanmia could work together. This MoU represents the start of a fruitful and rewarding collaboration that will not only ensure increased employment of Nationals within DCA but also enhance support to Tanmia's initiatives," added Binjarsh.
Tanmia will be responsible for nominating a selection of candidates from which DCA will select the most suitable ones to undergo a training programme consisting of classroom and on-the-job training to meet skill and competency gaps of the chosen candidates. Tanmia and DCA will then choose an institution to provide training to the selected Nationals, who will join DCA upon successful completion of the training programme.
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