Private sector workers will be granted a paid public holiday on Sunday for the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/uae/2024/09/07/uae-announces-public-sector-holiday-for-prophet-mohammeds-birthday/" target="_blank">Prophet Mohammed’s birthday</a>. The announcement was made on Monday by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation. The holiday is typically marked by observance rather than celebration. “On this auspicious occasion, we extend our heartfelt greetings to the UAE leadership, citizens and residents," the ministry said on X. The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources previously confirmed that Sunday would be a paid holiday for public sector staff. As the majority of private companies follow a Monday to Friday week in the Emirates, the public holiday is unlikely to be a day off from work for most. Those who work on Sunday as part of their contracted hours, however, will be line for a break. Employees in the UAE can look forward to the final public holiday of the year in celebration of National Day, with the break falling on Monday, December 2, and Tuesday, December 3.