Al Awar was speaking at the G20 Labour and Employment Ministers’ meeting, which was held in India on 20th and 21th July 2023.
“The UAE highly values engaging with the member states of the G20, as we want to become a part of the crucial role it plays in setting the global agenda for a better future for our communities,” he said.
“As we continue to witness an ever-changing pace of development and technological advancement, regulating employment and improving human resources’ skills have become increasingly imperative to our policies. In the UAE, we have ensured gig and platform workers are granted a similar level of coverage as their co-workers in traditional sectors, by obligating employers to offer them social protections as stated in our laws and legislations.
“We have obligated employers to provide insurance that covers workers’ entitlements; currently, 97% of workers in the private sector of the UAE, including those that work in gig and platform economy, are insured under this scheme. More than 70% of workers are also registered in the Unemployment Insurance Scheme, which provides temporary financial income for a period of three months to those who lose their jobs,” he added.
“The UAE government recognises the importance of sustainability of systems and the need for them to be adaptive and innovative.
“Our social security schemes reflect a successful public-private partnership. Equally important to the UAE is its commitment to empower women and youth and enable their effective participation and inclusion in the labour market and the sustainable development of the country.”
The Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation applauded all G20 member states for “their dedication and commitment to the objectives and vision of the forum,” affirming the UAE’s “preparedness and support in achieving these objectives to materialise a better future for societies.”
The G20 is a major forum for economic cooperation and plays a strategic role in enhancing global economic growth and future prosperity, bringing together leaders of the world’s largest economies, with member countries accounting for more than 80% of global GDP and 75% of international trade. G20 member countries are home to nearly 60% of the world’s population.