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Dubai govt entities to have four-day work week from July

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June 16, 2025

The Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) has announced the implementation of the 'Our Flexible Summer' initiative across all Dubai Government entities, following the success of its pilot phase in 2024. Aimed at enhancing work-life balance for government employees, the initiative will run from I July to 12 September 2025 and will be implemented based on each entity's discretion.

The results from the pilot phase of the initiative, implemented across 21 government entities in 2024, demonstrated enhanced productivity and improved work environments.

The first group will work eight hours from Monday to Thursday and enjoy Friday as a full holiday, while the second group will work seven hours from Monday to Thursday and 4.5 hours on Friday.

Data also showed an increase in employee satisfaction and happiness, reaching up to 983, while assessments under the Dubai Government Excellence Programme highlighted clear improvements in the performance of participating entities.

The Government of Dubai highlighted that the implementation of the initiative will align with the official five-day working hours. Employees will be divided into two groups. The first group will work eight hours from Monday to Thursday and enjoy Friday as a full holiday, while the second group will work seven hours from Monday to Thursday and 4.5 hours on Friday.

The initiative's expansion this year aligns with the 'Year of Community' and represents a strategic step towards enhancing work-life balance for government employees. By fostering a flexible and supportive work environment, the initiative aims to boost employee satisfaction and productivity, while also strengthening family ties—the foundation of a cohesive society.

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