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UAE National Day Holiday For Private Sector Declared

Last updated: November 24, 2025 3:08 pm
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Sunayana Sarma
Published: November 24, 2025
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November 24, 2025 | Dubai, UAE: The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has declared the UAE National Day holiday for private sector from Monday, 1st December and Tuesday, 2nd December in honor of the UAE National Day (or Eid Al Etihad). 

This announcement for the UAE National Day Holiday for private sector, occurred only hours after the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources announced the same schedule of holidays to the staff of the public sector. Consequently, the employees in the public and private sectors will have an opportunity to have a four-day holiday which is inclusive of the weekend (Saturday and Sunday). 

The festival of the Union Eid Al Etihad is a festival celebrated on 2 December annually to celebrate the historicity of the formation of the United Arab Emirates in 1971 when the seven emirates were formed to transform into the federation.  Not only is it a reminder of the founding of the nation, but it is also a time to look at the development of the UAE, its ethos of unity, and pride in what has been accomplished as a nation. 

UAE National Day Holiday for Private Sector Declared

In the statement, the authorities congratulated the leadership of the UAE, its citizens, and residents and stressed that the union was and would continue to be our strength, that was created by connecting the communities through their bonds. 

UAE National Day Holiday For Private Sector.

This implies to the employers and employees in the private sector:

  • The UAE National Day Holiday for private sector, in the case of Monday, December 1st and Tuesday, December 2nd, the staff will have paid holidays. 
UAE National Day Holiday for Private Sector Declared
  • The weekend before or after will provide a four-day holiday to many workers – giving them the opportunity to travel, rest, celebrate or have time with the family.
  • The employers ought to plan for the UAE National Day holiday for private sector: staffing, operational workflow, and communication schedules might require revision so as to accommodate the holiday.
  • The workers of the privatized sector may expect the same holiday allowance of the workers in the public sector which will make the balance between the two sectors in terms of celebration.

How to make the most out of the holiday?

The following are some of the suggestions that the UAE National Day Holiday for private sector employees can make the most out of:

  • Early booking: In case you are planning to travel to a specific destination, particularly in the region, you should book in advance since the demand might increase.
  • Communication by employers: Private-sector employers are urged to inform their staff of the holiday time, the staffing arrangements prior to the holiday and after it and any continuity arrangements.
UAE National Day Holiday for Private Sector Declared
  • Safety-first celebration: Be it fireworks, parades or cultural events, it is important to keep in mind the fact that National Day celebrations attract vast crowds, the personal safety and means of transport in mind.
  • Leisure & local tourism: Take the opportunity to visit some of the least popular places in the UAE, use the long weekend to relax or have a look around.
  • Thought and group: More than fun and rest, the National Day is a time to look back at the history of the UAE, cherished ideas of unity, and what the federation is to every resident.

By proclaiming paid leave to the workers for the UAE National Day Holiday for private sector on December 1 and 2, the UAE strengthens the unified celebration of the founding of the country and puts everyone in significant rest to commemorate this significant date. Having four days off, one will have time to reconnect with the family, party or just rest, which is a nice homage to the unity, development, and intimacy of the union, UAE.

Read More: UAE Job Contract Rules: Can Non-Compete Clauses Apply Outside the Country?

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Sunayana Sarma
Sunayana Sarma is a news writer intern at Times of Dubai, a civil engineer and a journalist by passion. She brings a strong interdisciplinary mindset to every project she gets her hands on. Her versatile skill set spans from technical writing, in-depth analysis and strategy, as well communication in non-fiction subjects. With an enthusiasm for staying ahead of emerging tech trends, she is an avid fiction reader and researcher in her free hours.
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Sunayana Sarma is a news writer intern at Times of Dubai, a civil engineer and a journalist by passion. She brings a strong interdisciplinary mindset to every project she gets her hands on. Her versatile skill set spans from technical writing, in-depth analysis and strategy, as well communication in non-fiction subjects. With an enthusiasm for staying ahead of emerging tech trends, she is an avid fiction reader and researcher in her free hours.
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