Biography

Thesis Topic: Migrant Workers in the UAE’s Private Sector: a critical analysis of employment dispute management and resolution.

My research aims to critique the UAE’s employment related dispute management systems and mechanisms with the intention of advocating positive reform in order to further protect the rights of migrant workers. The potential impact of this research is to be a driver to facilitate positive change to policy and procedure in order to improve services by dealing with issues with sensitivity and by promoting best-practise.

It is anticipated that my work will bring together findings from within the Federal Government and the actual realities faced by migrant workers in the UAE, as my research focuses on posing questions that call for real-life contextual understanding that reflects the diversity of the workforce.

Supervisors:
Prof. Tom Obokata
Dr Mohammad Shahabuddin

Research project

Thesis Topic: Migrant Workers in the UAE’s Private Sector: a critical analysis of employment dispute management and resolution.

My research aims to critique the UAE’s employment related dispute management systems and mechanisms with the intention of advocating positive reform in order to further protect the rights of migrant workers. The potential impact of this research is to be a driver to facilitate positive change to policy and procedure in order to improve services by dealing with issues with sensitivity and by promoting best-practise.

It is anticipated that my work will bring together findings from within the Federal Government and the actual realities faced by migrant workers in the UAE, as my research focuses on posing questions that call for real-life contextual understanding that reflects the diversity of the workforce.

Supervisors:
Prof. Tom Obokata
Dr Mohammad Shahabuddin

School of Law
Keele University
Staffordshire
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