Pay hike for teachers: Adec says new guidelines can be model for all UAE schools

February 23, 2014

Pay_hike_for_teachersAbu Dhabi, Feb 23: The education regulatory body in Abu Dhabi has framed a new guideline that will revise public school teacher pay scales based on their performance.

This, the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) explains, will be gradually introduced in public schools, and could be a model that the private schools in the emirate could emulate.

“The new School Organisation Structure will impact all school-based staff, both nationals and expats,” Adec highlighted.

The education body informed that this new frame will be rolled out in batches, and is part of the development and implementation of the new school organisation structure.

“In the first batch, about 80 per cent of our staff have received an increment of 30 per cent or more.

“Till date, about 91 per cent of all national staff (that’s 5,800 employees) has been mapped.

“The second batch is under process and should be reviewed in the next three months.

“The new salaries will be back-dated from the beginning of the current academic year 2013-2014.”

Adec acknowledges that schools might take a while to get familiarised with the new school model, and are taking steps to ensure everyone understands the impact.

“A lot of reference and explanation material has already been published on the internal portal and was earlier communicated to the cluster managers and internal staff.

“Additionally, we will hold a series of meetings with the school principals and vice-principals to offer explanations.”

The authorities have also established a multi-tiered grievance and complaints process to address any shortcomings.

This system, Adec believes will help draw a clear organisation structure for every single school and ensure that the highest levels of efficiency are achieved.

It will also eliminate the “issues of under-staffing notably in the academic position which could jeopardise the smooth running of the schools”.

“The roles and responsibilities of both academic and administrative staff have seen a much-needed improvement and expansion to align with other changes taking place at system level.

“The new pay scale re-examines the compensations and benefits allocated for every single position in the schools, and ensures, by design, that there is room for horizontal growth and development within the job family,” Adec adds.

“This is a variation from the traditional approach of vertical growth by progressions through the ranks (teacher to vice-principal and then to principal), which does not serve Adec’s ultimate goal to support the teachers and help them stay in the classroom where they can give and thrive without worrying about salaries growth and professional development.”

This new step will attract qualified teachers and help tackle issues of retention.

In terms of salary structure, Adec adopted the clean wage design and kept a couple of allowances.

“Beyond the basic salary and supplementary allowance, the new pay scale preserves the social allowance and children allowance that are mandated by law.”

The system is currently being introduced in stages, and the teachers are undergoing several rounds of performance evaluation.

“The professional development plans for teachers and other staff are also based on the results of these evaluations.”

And where it deems fit, Adec provides formal training programmes to help their staff develop and grow.

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March 31,2020

Mar 30: the UAE Cabinet approved a series of new initiatives, foremost among which was the automatic extension of residence permits expiring from March 1.

The residence visas would be extended for a renewable period of three months without any fees to ease the economic impact of the Covid-19 crisis on residents, official news agency WAM reported.

The Cabinet has also waived the administrative fines associated with infractions on the services provided by the Federal Authority of Identity and Citizenship, starting April 1 and lasting for a renewable period of three months.

The initiatives also entail granting a temporary license to use digital solutions for remotely notarising and completing judicial transactions.

Government services expiring from March 1 will also be extended from April 1 for a renewable period of three months. The decision applies to all federal government services, including documents, permits, licenses and commercial registers.

The UAE has introduced a slew of initiatives to control the spread of the Covid-19 virus, including the online renewal of driving licences and vehicle’s registration cards.

The country’s telecom regulator, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), also issued a directive that no mobile service with expired ID documents will be disconnected or suspended in the UAE.

The UAE has reported a total of 611 Covid-19 infections and five related deaths in the country.

A national sterilisation programme is underway that will continue until Saturday April 4, concluding on the morning of Sunday, April 5.

Carried out daily from 8pm until 6am the following morning, the programme will include the disinfection of private and public facilities.

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April 23,2020

Riyadh, Apr 22: In an extraordinary initiative, the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has decided to facilitate the travel of expatriates who have an exit and reentry visa or final exit visa to return to their countries.

This is in line with the order of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

According to the initiative, called “Auda” (return), expatriates can apply seeking permission for travel to their countries through the Absher portal of the ministry.

Announcing this, Saudi's Ministry of Interior said that the initiative will be implemented in cooperation with a number of relevant government agencies.

Requests for travel from expatriates will be received and approved in coordination with the relevant authorities to complete their travel procedures on board international flights.

As per the initiative, a text message will be sent to the beneficiary stating the travel date, ticket number and reservation details, and by which the beneficiary can obtain his travel ticket and complete the travel procedures.

Clarifying the procedures for the travel, the ministry said that the applicant shall select the icon (Auda) after visiting the Absher portal and fill the following fields: iqama (residency permit) number, date of birth, mobile number, departure city and airport of arrival.

It is not mandatory for the expatriate to have his own Absher account for availing of the service, the ministry said, adding that this facility is to enable expatriates to benefit from this initiative.

The departure will be through the following airports: King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, Prince Muhammad International Airport in Madinah, and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam.

Those expatriates who are outside these cities can benefit from the service through entering airport of departure after completion of their travel procedures in sufficient period of time.

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April 5,2020

Ajman, Apr 5: A bakery worker in Ajman has been detained for spitting in the bread dough as he prepared bread at the bakery, police said.

The General Command of Ajman Police arrested the Asian worker in coordination with Ajman Municipality after investigators suggested that he intentionally spat in the dough while preparing bread at a bakery which is located in Ajman.

Lt. Col. Muhammad Mubarak Al-Ghafli, Director of Al-Jarf Al-Shamel Police Station, said a team from police had immediately gone to arrest the worker after receiving a report from the municipality confirming that the man spat in the bread dough.

Officials said a customer had filmed the Asian as he spat in the dough while preparing the bread at the bakery during the evening.

The customer then filed a complaint to the municipality with the supporting evidence of a video as the worker was doing the buzzer act.

Police said the man was taken for for psychological examination as he's being prepared to be referred to the public prosecution.

Meanwhile, the bakery has been shut down by the municipality for violating food hygiene and public health rules.

Lt. Col. Al-Ghafli has appealed to the public to report persons or any acts that could harm the health and safety of the public.

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