DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates said on Tuesday it would shift to a four and half-day working week with a Saturday-Sunday weekend from next year to better align its economy with global markets.
The oil-producing Gulf state, a regional commercial, trade and tourism hub, now has a Friday-Saturday weekend. As of January 1, 2022, the weekend would start on Friday afternoon.
The UAE has in the past year taken measures to make its economy more attractive to foreign investment and talent at a time of growing economic rivalry with neighbouring Saudi Arabia.
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