As of tomorrow, Sunday, the Emirates Football Federation will start implementing the work return system from the Federation’s headquarters at 30 percent of the total number of employees, in support of the efforts made by the competent authorities in the country aimed at enhancing business continuity, the gradual return of employees and the provision of services during this period.

Mohamed Abdullah Hazam Al-Dhaheri, Secretary-General of the Football Association, said that the decision to return work by 30 percent of the total employees comes as a first step, as the percentage will rise to 50 percent, according to health developments, to 100 percent, indicating that a number of categories are excluded from returning to the workplace during the current period Including the elderly and employees who take care of their children and others who suffer from chronic diseases and weakened immunity.

The Secretary-General of the Football Association confirmed the end of all arrangements for the return of employees to work from the Federation’s headquarters, according to the plan that included conducting medical examinations for the employees to ensure their safety and sterilizing all the Union’s facilities, whether the main building, the gym, the medical area and the hotel, as well as devices and office tools, installing heat detection cameras and setting Banners and posters highlight the importance of public safety, as well as create a guide for employees on precautionary measures.

Bin Hazam explained that all the departments and committees of the Football Association were able during the last period that witnessed the work to continue all the various work without delay, and succeeded in communicating with the clubs and the Asian and international federations, in addition to holding many meetings, training workshops and lectures in various specialties by the communication system Visual, as well as the community initiatives undertaken and participated by the union, whether at the local, continental or global levels.

The Secretary-General emphasized that the Football Association is keen to apply the highest safety standards and implement the instructions of the competent authorities in the country with the required accuracy, indicating that communication with the competent authorities will remain at the highest levels in order to protect the sports family and society.

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