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gamercowboy wrote:The UAE may be hugely successful but I personally think that some of the other gulf states are more forward thinking. Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait all seem to be taking more significant steps towards a real open society than the UAE. Sharjah is like a mini Saudi Arabia and UAQ seems to be following in its footsteps.
Then again, other gulf states have their own share of problems.
uaekid wrote:I agree that sponsorship is not necessary ! it created problems for both the expats and the locals and both parties have abused its terms.
but not in all cases ! ex :if I own a company and I spent money training my employees for years ,how could he just walk a way ? what did I get out of training him/her ? even Gov establishments have a problems with such thing from locals whom they train and spend hill of money and walk away all of a sudden and they have to hire another one ,go over his training process and so on. and when this accrue in a big scale then it becomes an issue. and many small issues that involve my employees walking away from my company.
but if this law only apply's win the employee contracts originally ends then it's fine.
ps. this is as a business owner perspective nothing more
uaekid wrote:but this is not the case, I mean there will always be this company that will just simply pay more, now am I suppose to keep raising salaries accordingly ? if so ,there will be no place for small businesses,right ?
K-Dog wrote:uaekid wrote:but this is not the case, I mean there will always be this company that will just simply pay more, now am I suppose to keep raising salaries accordingly ? if so ,there will be no place for small businesses,right ?
There is always a ceiling kid and the prevailing wage rates. You may be able to change jobs once or twice but soon nobody wants to hire a hopper. You won't understand this concept, its too foreign and radical for you guys,