[Excerpt: Hailing the decision, Shaikha Lubna Al Qasimi, Minister of
Economy and Planning, warned businesses against trying to take advantage
of the decision by increasing commodity prices...."The Ministry of
Economy and Planning will monitor commodity prices to ensure that prices
are not increased. Necessary legal measures will be taken against those
who would try to take advantage of the situation," she said.]

http://www.gulf-news.com/Articles/NationNF.asp?ArticleID=159570

Published: 6/4/2005, 06:25 (UAE)
 
Big salary increase for federal employees
 
By Stanley Carvalho and C.L. Jose, Staff Reporters
Abu Dhabi: The salary increase for UAE nationals and expatriates
announced by President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan
yesterday was unanimously welcomed by residents.

"It will also help increase savings and investment, and activate the
economy, without impacting the budget due to anticipated high oil
revenues," economists and bankers told Gulf News.

They were reacting to news that Shaikh Khalifa has ordered a salary
raise for UAE nationals and resident expatriates, including civilian and
military personnel working in UAE federal ministries as well as in local
government departments in Abu Dhabi emirate.

Effective May 1, UAE nationals working in federal government
institutions will receive a 25 per cent increase on their basic salary,
and non-UAE nationals a 15 per cent rise.

Shaikh Khalifa hoped the move would ensure decent living conditions for
UAE nationals and expatriates.

Hailing the decision, Shaikha Lubna Al Qasimi, Minister of Economy and
Planning, warned businesses against trying to take advantage of the
decision by increasing commodity prices.

"The Ministry of Economy and Planning will monitor commodity prices to
ensure that prices are not increased. Necessary legal measures will be
taken against those who would try to take advantage of the situation,"
she said.

The price control committee which includes representatives of the
ministries of Economy and Health, the municipalities and chambers of
commerce will hold a meeting to assess the situation, she said.

Economists said the raise will boost economic activity. "Salary raises
are good for the economy ... They will result in a higher standard of
living and this is good particularly for UAE nationals," said Dr
Mohammad Al Asoomi, a Dubai-based economist.

Dr Mohammad S. Amerah, an Abu Dhabi-based economist, said the move will
impact positively on the economy. "It will drive up demand due to higher
purchasing power."

Daniel Hanna, an economist with Standard Chartered Bank, said the move
was prompted to help people cope with the higher cost of living. "Given
the level of oil revenues, the increase will be absorbed into the
budget," he said.

Khalid Bin Kalban, managing director and CEO of Dubai Investments, said:
"The move will improve the purchasing power of government employees."

A Dubai-based banker, however, felt a significant percentage of the
increased salaries would go towards offsetting the increased expenses of
residents rather than result in more savings.
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