MoHRE to Implement Midday Break from June 15 to September 15
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has announced the start of the Midday Break – prohibiting work under direct sunlight and in open-air areas across the UAE – between 12:30 and 3:00 pm, from 15th June until 15th September.
The Break, implemented for the 20th consecutive year, is a cornerstone of the country's labour market legislation. It aims to provide a safe working environment that adheres to best practices and standards of occupational health and safety, protecting workers against injuries that may result from working in high temperatures during the summer.
Mohsin Al Nassi, MoHRE Assistant Undersecretary, highlights the entrenched practice of the Midday Break in UAE businesses, safeguarding worker health and safety. He emphasizes collaboration between Ministry, private firms, and community to enhance UAE's labor market leadership, productivity, and attractiveness, prioritizing worker wellbeing.
The Midday Break exempts certain essential jobs, like asphalt laying or repairing hazards, from pausing during hot hours. Employers must provide shade, cooling devices, water, and first aid for workers. This ensures community services and safety while mitigating heat risks.
MoHRE will monitor companies' compliance with the Midday Break by conducting inspection tours and receiving reports from community members about violations of the ban through its call centre at 600590000, website, or smart application. Companies found to be in violation face fines of AED5,000 for each worker operating during the Midday Break and up to a maximum of AED50,000 for multiple workers.
The Ministry will also launch awareness campaigns and conduct field visits to work sites, in collaboration with its partners, to educate workers and employers about the importance of complying with the Midday Break during its enforcement period.
News Source: Emirates News Agency