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Al Ghurair City Knowledge Surprises activities a huge draw with ...The Dubai Land Department, organisers of Knowledge Surprises week, is hosting four wonderful activities to enrich the knowledge bank of the little ones at Al Ghurair Centre. These are fun activities designed to entertain and enrich the kids while also developing their competitive spirit. Sultan Ibrahim, Deputy Head of Organising Committee of Knowledge Surprises said, These activities will benefit the participants by widening their knowledge bank, nurturing their talent and developing their skills. Team competitions also teach the kids on how to cooperate and work for the team. As a token of encouragement for the kids we also distribute gifts at the end of each activity. The activities at Al Ghurair include Fatfoot, the Pyramid Builder. Its a game where four children participate and try to climb the pyramid following Fatfoots orders. read more. Wright favours Ganguly's selectionDubai: Amid speculation of a comeback by Sourav Ganguly to the Indian team, former coach John Wright has said the record of the former captain made a case for his inclusion in the one-day side.The ex-New Zealand skipper, currently in the eye of a storm over his just-published book 'Indian Summers', has also emphasised that he enjoyed a "steady" relationship with the Bengal batsman and there were no differences between them.Asked in an interview, which appeared in 'Gulf News' today, if he felt Ganguly still had a chance to make a comeback to the national team, he said: "I believe he is a great cricketer with more than 15,000 international runs and one who has given Indian cricket a certain direction."It will be great if he can make it." On his relationship with Ganguly, Wright said, "See, we had worked for more than four-and-a-half years and I believe we had a steady relationship."We are in a position where if he (Sourav) comes to Christchurch, he can think of having dinner at my residence while I can think of the same when I am in Kolkata. read more. Firms with over 100 staff 'must' emiratise HR postsDubai: Companies with more than 100 employees will have to emiratise their national human resources managerial positions, according to an administrative decision issued by the Ministry of Labour yesterday. The decision issued by Dr Khalid Al Khazraji, Labour undersecretary and Acting Director-General of the National Human Resources and Employment Authority (Tanmia), stipulates that companies with over 100 employees will have to emiratise their human resources managerial positions within 18 months. The process must start immediately. If these companies find it difficult to meet this target, they have the option to emiratise human resources positions in two phases. In the first phase, they must emiratise 50 per cent of all human resources positions within 18 months. read more. Bahrain blaze survivors to sue firmDubai: The survivors of Sunday's labour-camp fire in Bahrain, in which 17 Indian workers lost their lives and nine were injured, have decided to file a class action civil suit against their employer, the Royal Tower Construction Company. The survivors have refused to go back to work unless the company improves their living conditions, according to a report in the Gulf Daily News newspaper.The case would be in addition to criminal charges that are expected to be pressed against the company, the report quoted India's Ambassador to Bahrain Balkrishna Shetty as saying.The workers' case could lead to payout of hundreds of thousands of Bahraini dinars by the company to the workers, he said."Investigations are now under way by the public prosecutor to ascertain whether there was criminal intent and charges are expected to be filed in a few days," Shetty told a press conference. read more. Position: Senior Corporate LawyerThis top tier UK law firm has a strong presence throughout the Middle East, which provides a broad range of high profile corporate and commercial work. The firm has been operating in the UAE for over 20 years and services clients within both the Middle East region and internationally. Looking to strengthen their presence in Dubai, a new position has arisen for an additional senior Lawyer to join the busy corporate team. The candidate will need to bring a broad range of corporate transactions experience to the team and must show in-depth technical experience with acquisitions and disposals, takeovers, joint ventures, IPOs, stock exchange, secondary issues and reorganisations. Your experience with high value domestic and international deals will be highly regarded and you will have a keen interest in marketing and fostering long term relationships with key clients. read more.Keep clear of blowing resources conspiring to instruct yourself. There isn't much need for going to your library for Lifesaving Jobs In Dubai content if you have a constant link to the net from your residence. Ignoring the knowledge that is not up to date can become quite a monotonous chore. One thing to remember while you reflect on the wealth of webpages out there is that the research and research you locate will not be 100% true. This website is laid out in a sound arrangement.
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