Dubai chamber recognizes efforts of support staff

The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry recognized more than 60 support staff members Sunday
The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry recognized more than 60 support staff members Sunday
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The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry recognized more
than 60 support staff members Sunday, International Workers’ Day, for their work which is mostly completed behind the
scenes and gets little praise.

Monetary gifts were presented to the cleaners, security workers,
waiters, gardeners and technicians who serve the chamber and its facilities to
provide a healthy, safe and clean eco-friendly work environment. For the eighth
consecutive year, Dubai chamber President and CEO Hamad Buamim presented the financial gifts during a special ceremony.

The recognition of the employees, along with the gifts, are
part of the chamber’s desire to practice corporate social responsibility and
outwardly show its dedication to all staff, no matter the type of work
completed, Buamim said. The ceremony is also part of the chamber’s
strategic plan to develop Dubai as a business hub for global partners.

The staff accepting the gifts praised the chamber’s efforts
to recognize all workers and noted that the ceremony was a motivating factor as
well as a humanitarian effort to instill dedication to keeping the chamber
strong and representing shareholders in a positive way.



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