The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), in coordination with the Abu Dhabi Registration Authority (ADRA), has shut down 11 unlicensed domestic worker recruitment offices in Al Ain.
The closures targeted offices that were either operating without authorisation or using licenses issued outside Abu Dhabi, in violation of the Domestic Workers Law and its regulations.
Penalties and Legal Action
MoHRE confirmed that the violators have been hit with legal, administrative, and financial penalties, and their cases have been referred to the Public Prosecution. The Ministry praised ADRA for its role in the enforcement drive, highlighting strong cooperation between federal and local authorities.
Why the Action Was Taken
The decision followed multiple community complaints, particularly about offices failing to meet commitments to families and employers. MoHRE stressed its commitment to protecting the rights of both domestic workers and households by ensuring full compliance across the recruitment sector.
Advice to the Public
The Ministry urged residents to deal only with licensed recruitment offices, which can be verified through the official MoHRE website (www.mohre.gov.ae). This, it said, ensures access to reliable services and safeguards customer rights.
To report violations, the public can contact MoHRE via:
- Digital platforms
- Call Centre: 600590000
- Labour Claims & Advisory Centre: 80084 (toll-free)
MoHRE underlined that it will take decisive action against any breaches of regulations.
Broader Crackdown
This move is part of wider enforcement efforts. In the first half of 2025, MoHRE penalised 40 recruitment offices for 140 violations and shut down 77 unauthorised social media accounts promoting unlicensed services, in cooperation with the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA).