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UAE Clamps Down on Illegal Recruitment Activity, Issues $272,000 Fine Warning

The UAE is clamping down on illegal recruitment activity and warns of fines of up to $272,000 against firms operating without a licence.

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has detected 55 entities engaging in recruitment and mediation activities without obtaining the required permits from the Ministry in 2023, including five social media accounts that were identified in collaboration with the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA).

The UAE Ministry imposed administrative penalties on the violators, including fines, restrictions in the Ministry’s records, and referral to the Public Prosecution, while the violating social media accounts were blocked.

UAE recruitment warning

The Federal Decree-Law Regarding the Regulation of Employment Relationships prohibits recruitment or temporary employment of domestic workers without a permit from the Ministry.

The law states that violators could face no less than a year’s imprisonment and/or fines ranging from AED200,000 ($43,400) to AED1m ($272,300).

Khalil Al Khoori, Undersecretary for Human Resources Affairs at MoHRE, said: “Legislation prohibits engaging in recruitment and mediation activities without obtaining the required permits from the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, in line with the procedures and conditions outlined in the Federal Decree-Law Regarding the Regulation of Employment Relationships, its Executive Regulations, and all relevant Ministerial Decisions.

“The Ministry is committed to enforcing legal measures and penalties against any company proven to be involved in such activities without proper licensing.”

He highlighted the effectiveness of the MoHRE’s inspection systems in flagging violations, especially through the proactive detection of parties advertising recruitment or mediation activities, cross-referencing their data in the Ministry’s records, and taking legal action against those practicing without the necessary permits in the UAE .

The Ministry also carries out inspection visits to suspected companies to flag unlawful practices and refer cases of violation to the Public Prosecution.

The community is encouraged to report violations and illegal recruitment practices to the Ministry’s call centre at 600 590 000 or via the UAE MoHRE smart application.

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