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UAE bank raises minimum monthly balance to Dh35,000

Citigroup has raised the minimum monthly average account balance new retail customers in the United Arab Emirates must

Public-private sector parity planned

The UAE is working to reduce the differences in career incentives between the government and private sectors according

Enhanced Noor system to support wage scheme

Noor Islamic Bank yesterday announced it has enhanced its existing payroll solution to support the federal government's

Man returns money found in cash machine

Resisting the temptation of wealth, an Asian laundry worker with a limited monthly wage returned money he found inside

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Kuwaitis to get $3.7bn wage boost

  Kuwait will spend over KD1 billion (Dh13.6bn) on a cost-of-living allowance scheme for its citizens working in the

Amazon, Walmart trade barbs on taxes, wages

The Amazon-Walmart battle for retail supremacy veered into a trash-talk phase on Thursday over worker pay and alleged

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Saudi signs accord to protect Filipina maids

The Philippines said on Monday it had signed a historic agreement with Saudi Arabia that would protect thousands of

124 crocodiles suffocate during truck trip

More than 120 crocodiles died from apparently suffocating and crushing each other while being transported across Mexico

MoHRE: Remuneration of workers fixed by mutual consent of both parties

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, MoHRE, has said that the Government has no plans to implement a

Kuwait eyes law to punish abuse of foreign workers

Kuwait's parliament is set to vote on a bill that lays down tough penalties for employers abusing foreign worker

Street beggars rake in $1,500 a month

Beggars in the Iranian capital earn the equivalent of $1,500 (Dh5,505) a month – five times the official minimum wage –

Give housemaids 9 hours break every day, sponsors told

Families employing housemaids in Saudi Arabia must not cut their wages except under a court order and two other cases,