Every day many Nepalis – like you – enter the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for work. Most of the newly arrived expatriates join the workforce without experiencing any major problem. But some encounter tough times. There are ways to avoid these sorts of difficult situations. And if you are being abused, there are people who can help you.
Regardless of your legal status, you are entitled to the respect and protection ofNyour human rights and to live free from harassment and exploitation.
This guide will inform you about your rights – and your responsibilities – while you are working in the UAE. The information can help you protect yourself from people who want to take advantage of your situation as a migrant.
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Publisher:
ILO, EU
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Type / Script:
Publication
in English
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Keywords:
LABOUR, MIGRANT WORKERS, RECRUITMENT, REMITTANCES, EMPLOYMENT, WORKING CONDITIONS, FOREIGN WORKERS, EMPLOYERS, LABOUR LAW, DOMESTIC WORK, DOMESTIC WORKERS, MEDICAL TREATMENT, MEDICAL SERVICES, FOOD ALLOWANCE
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Thematic Group: ILO
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International Labor & Labor
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Thesaurus:
12.06.00
- Special Categories Of Workers
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