BBC NEWS 21 Dec 06 13:17
  

Pyjama ban for UAE civil servants

Map of UAE The Gulf emirate of Ras al-Khaimah has introduced a new dress code targeted in part at people wearing pyjamas to work.

The head of the emirate's personnel department was quoted as saying that large numbers of civil servants were wearing sleeping clothes and pyjamas.

Starting on 1 January 2007, civil servants in the emirate will have to wear national dress - a long white robe for men and the black abaya for women.

Expatriates will be required to wear suits and ties.

Dr Ma'ath Al Mutawa'a, head of personnel for Ras al-Khaimah's government, said workers' attire should reflect the progress being made in the emirate.

He said imposing a dress code on employees was aimed at improving services in the emirate.

Ras al-Khaimah is in the north of the United Arab Emirates in the Persian Gulf.

It has recently launched a drive to catch up with the wealthier emirates Dubai and Abu Dhabi.


Send this to a friend
RELATED TO THIS STORY:
Back to roots for the UAE's birthday (02 Dec 06 |  Middle East )
UAE urged to stop 'worker abuse' (12 Nov 06 |  Middle East )
UAE announces employment reforms (25 Jun 06 |  Middle East )
UAE head announces first election (01 Dec 05 |  Middle East )
Country profile: United Arab Emirates (13 Nov 06 |  Country profiles )
Timeline: United Arab Emirates (13 Nov 06 |  Country profiles )

RELATED INTERNET LINKS:
UAE government
UAE federal national council
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites


News Front Page | Video Headlines | World | UK | England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales | Business | Politics | Health | Education | Science & Environment | Technology | Entertainment | Magazine | Have Your Say |


^ Back to top | BBC Sport Home | BBC Homepage | Feedback | ©