More than 20,000 new jobs will be created for UAE citizens over the next three years.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, made the announcement during a cabinet meeting on Sunday.
The new job opportunities will be coming up in banking, aviation, telecommunications, insurance and real estate sectors.
The cabinet has also approved a fund of AED 300 million for training Emirati job seekers.
These are among 10 major decisions announced in support of the country's Emiratisation programme in the coming years.
محمد بن راشد: الإخوة والأخوات ... ترأست قبل قليل جلسة لمجلس الوزراء خصصناها لملف التوطين الذي يمثل أولويتنا الرئيسيّة في موسمنا الجديد .. أصدرنا ١٠ قرارات لدعم ملف التوطين الذي سيبقى ملفاً حيّا .. وسنتابعه اتحاديا .. وننسق فيه محليا .. وندعمه ماليا وقانونيا وتشريعيا ... pic.twitter.com/AjYmabLkft
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) September 29, 2019

Emir of Qatar welcomed by UAE President on visit to Abu Dhabi
UAE, Pakistan leaders discuss boosting economic ties
UAE, Bosnia FMs discuss strengthening bilateral relations
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed launches campaign to rescue 5 million children from hunger
Dubai advances measures to support people of determination
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince to lead UAE delegation at AI Impact Summit in India
Over 14 million Captagon pills, hidden in grain sacks, seized in UAE–Kuwait operation
Remote learning on Fridays during Ramadan for UAE public schools
UAE clarifies enrollment rules for British curriculum schools
UAE announces temporary road closures in Al Dhaid
Umm Al Emarat aid ship sets sail for Gaza Strip
UAE announces Ramadan working hours for private sector
H.H. Sheikh Hamdan highlights nation’s defence vision at naval college ceremony
Members of UAE's National Identity Committee unveiled
Ramadan working hours confirmed for UAE public sector
Kazakhstan crowned champions of UAE SWAT Challenge 2026
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed attends final day of UAE SWAT Challenge
UAE chairs Arab League emergency meeting on Israeli settlement expansion
UAE cracks down on unlicensed domestic worker recruitment platforms
UAE strongly condemns school shooting in Canada
