Jobs for Emiratis: UAE pushes work for own citizens

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Jobs for Emiratis: UAE pushes work for own citizens
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With foreign workers making up the vast bulk of private sector jobs in the United Arab Emirates, the Gulf's second-largest economy wants to boost opportunities for its own citizens.

With foreign workers making up the vast bulk of private sector jobs in the United Arab Emirates, the Gulf's second-largest economy wants to boost opportunities for its own citizens.

Suwaidi, author of a forthcoming book titled "UAE after the Arab Spring", said he believed some employers overlooked his application because they presumed an Emirati would demand the high wages often paid in lucrative government posts. "It's going to be a tough run," said Hamza Zaouali, the founder of recruitment agency Iris Executives, but noting it was "not possible" for the UAE government to keep growing and hiring.

"Gulf states want citizens to alter their expectations, give back to the state and accept jobs with longer hours and perhaps reduced income," Alhussein said.

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