Remote work measures will continue until Thursday, April 18, for employees of Sharjah government entities.
The emirate's Department of Human Resources confirmed that the decision applies to all government staff except for essential roles that require on-site presence.
The move is aimed at ensuring overall public safety and providing essential services amid the prevailing weather conditions.
"موارد الشارقة" : استمرار العمل عن بعد ليوم غدٍ الخميس الموافق 18 أبريل 2024 م، لجميع الموظفين بدوائر وهيئات ومؤسسات حكومة الشارقة، بسبب تأثير المنخفض الجوي، وتُستثنى الوظائف التي تتطلب تواجد شاغليها في مقر العمل.#الشارقة_للأخبار #الإمارات #الشارقة @hr_sharjah pic.twitter.com/bGUgnqCNBd
— الشارقة للأخبار (@Sharjahnews) April 17, 2024

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