Tawjeeh training FAQ: Your Guide to Entering the UAE Workforce
What is Tawjeeh?
Tawjeeh centers are a government initiative designed to:
Raise awareness of UAE labor laws among both employees and employers.
Facilitate a smooth workflow in the UAE labor market.
Protect the rights of both workers and employers.
Who needs Tawjeeh training?
Employees under skill levels or categories 3, 4, and 5 are required to attend Tawjeeh training. This includes:
Newcomers to the UAE workforce
Workers changing jobs within the UAE
What are the benefits of the training?
Gaining knowledge about UAE labor laws and workers’ rights.
Understanding employer responsibilities and workplace regulations.
Facilitating communication between employees and employers.
Promoting a safe and stable work environment in the UAE.
What happens during Tawjeeh training?
The training covers various topics, including:
Labor contract rights and duties
Health and safety standards
UAE culture and laws
Financial management tips
Grievance procedures
What documents do I need for Tawjeeh training?
Passport copy with visa page
Change in status document (if applicable)
Signed employment contract (MB page)
How much does Tawjeeh training cost?
The training fee is currently around AED 150 and can be paid in cash at the center.
How do I register for Tawjeeh training?
There is no need for advance booking. You can simply visit any of the authorized Tawjeeh centers in the UAE.
What are the different types of Tawjeeh centers?
There are various Tawjeeh centers spread across different emirates in the UAE. You can find the closest center by contacting the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization (MOHRE).
I am an employer. Can Tawjeeh help me?
While Tawjeeh primarily focuses on employee training, it indirectly benefits employers by creating a more informed and compliant workforce. Additionally, some centers may offer specific services or resources for employers. It’s recommended to contact your local Tawjeeh center for details.
Where can I find more information about Tawjeeh?
You can visit the official websites of MOHRE (https://www.mohre.gov.ae/en/home.aspx) or the relevant emirate’s government portal.
Many Tawjeeh centers also have their own websites or social media pages like Capital Control Businessmen Services.
This FAQ provides a general overview of Tawjeeh. It’s advisable to consult the official resources or contact your local Tawjeeh center for the latest information and specific requirements.