How UAE’s Labor Housing Regulations Protect Workers' Rights Imagine leaving your home, your family, and everything familiar just to earn a living in a new country. For thousands of workers in the UAE, that’s the reality. They’re the backbone of our cities—the ones building our roads, cleaning our buildings, and keeping daily operations running smoothly. The least we can offer in return is a safe, clean, and dignified place to call home. That’s why labor housing regulations in the UAE matter so much. They’re not just a checklist for compliance—they’re about basic human rights. The law says if you have 50 or more workers earning less than AED 1,500 a month, you must provide proper accommodation. But “proper” here means more than a bed. It means space to breathe, access to clean water, working air-conditioning, privacy, hygiene, safety—and even places to rest, pray, or get medical help. These aren’t extras. They’re essentials. And by following these standards, employers don’t just s...
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