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360 fake companies unearthed in Dubai

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DUBAI — In coordination with the Dubai Department of Economic Development, and under its aim of clearing the market of false companies, the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs last month discovered 360 such companies that are not operating but are still sponsoring workers for other employers.

Published: Mon 12 Dec 2005, 9:41 AM

Updated: Thu 2 Apr 2015, 7:21 PM

  • By
  • Eman Al Baik

This was stated by Sulaim Abdullah, Director of the Labour Inspection Department at the ministry.

He stressed that the ministry would continue cooperation with the Dubai Department of Economic Development to chase these companies which recruit a significant number of workers and release them in the market.

“This illegal practice results in many problems, like absconding, exploitation of ‘illegal’ workers by companies that offers them jobs, etc,” he noted, adding: “We are working intensively to clear the market of such companies to safeguard the welfare and rights of all, including the workers themselves.”

On the other hand, the ministry has stopped dealing with 438 companies for violating the Labour Law and the ministry’s regulations, and those companies which did not show any kind of cooperation with the ministry to rectify their offences, he said.

Last month, the ministry carried out periodical inspection visits of 585 companies in Dubai. Just 132 of them were complying with the rules, whereas the remaining 453 committed violations, mainly related to employing absconders.

Only 15 of the violating companies expressed their intention to rectify their violations, and accordingly, they were given a grace period for that, he said, adding that the remaining 453 were blacklisted and the ministry will not accept any transaction from them until they rectify their violations. The ministry has lifted the ban on 10 blacklisted companies which had rectified their violations last month, he informed.

Besides, the ministry also carried out eight inspection visits in coordination with the Dubai Naturalisation and Residency Department last month that resulted in reporting 75 violators of which 25 were absconders, 11 female workers on parental visas without being issued the necessary labour card, 20 on visit visas, 13 infiltrators, 4 absconding maids, and 2 on the sponsorship of the Free Zone Authority.

He said that in coordination with the DNRD, 26 of the violators were deported after they paid the necessary fines.

A company that employs female workers had issued the necessary work permits and labour cards to them, whereas another company issued the necessary work permits for six maids who were on visit visas. With regard to the remaining number of arrested violators, the companies that employ them were blacklisted as they failed to contact the ministry in this regard, he said.



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