Emirates Post outlets begin disbursing workers' salaries
Emirates Post outlets have started disbursing private company workers' salaries on designated days, as stipulated in separate agreements with the participating companies.
The workers of Bently Security and Safety Consultancy became the first group of employees to receive their salaries at Emirates Post counters. They collected their salary from the Ajman Central Post Office, as per the agreement signed between Emirates Post and Bently Security.
'Over 100 employees collected their salaries from the Ajman Post Office this week, and another 100 will be registered this month,' said Arif Al Rahma, General Manager of Bently Security. 'We are pleased that the procedure was smooth and our workers are very happy with the arrangements at the post office counters.' More than 60 small and medium-size companies, having employees ranging from 3 to 6,500, have already signed up with Emirates Post. The companies are from different fields, including engineering, contracting, construction, trading, restaurants, electronics, security and building maintenance, according to a press release.
'Emirates Post and Wall Street Exchange have put together the most efficient and value-packed package to enable companies to pay their workers' salaries from an approved agent,' said Ibrahim Bin Karam, CEO, Emirates Post. 'Our huge network and mobile units run by Wall Street give us a strong USP, and we are committed to providing the most streamlined service.
Companies signing with Emirates Post have two options for salary payouts. Their employees can either collect the salaries from designated post offices or at labour camps through mobile units of Wall Street Exchange.
Each employee entitled to receive his salary from Emirates Post outlet is issued a smart card containing his photo, staff number and personal details. The employee can collect his salary on dates specified by the company in coordination with Emirates Post.
Apart from collecting salaries, the employees are allowed remit money to their families overseas from the same counter. They can also instruct the post office to send a certain amount to their families and it will be automatically transferred on a chosen date. The counters also offer money exchange facilities.
Companies interested in joining the services have to sign separate arrangements with Emirates Post. An account is then opened to enable easy transfer of money from the company to Emirates Post. (WAM)
The workers of Bently Security and Safety Consultancy became the first group of employees to receive their salaries at Emirates Post counters. They collected their salary from the Ajman Central Post Office, as per the agreement signed between Emirates Post and Bently Security.
'Over 100 employees collected their salaries from the Ajman Post Office this week, and another 100 will be registered this month,' said Arif Al Rahma, General Manager of Bently Security. 'We are pleased that the procedure was smooth and our workers are very happy with the arrangements at the post office counters.' More than 60 small and medium-size companies, having employees ranging from 3 to 6,500, have already signed up with Emirates Post. The companies are from different fields, including engineering, contracting, construction, trading, restaurants, electronics, security and building maintenance, according to a press release.
'Emirates Post and Wall Street Exchange have put together the most efficient and value-packed package to enable companies to pay their workers' salaries from an approved agent,' said Ibrahim Bin Karam, CEO, Emirates Post. 'Our huge network and mobile units run by Wall Street give us a strong USP, and we are committed to providing the most streamlined service.
Companies signing with Emirates Post have two options for salary payouts. Their employees can either collect the salaries from designated post offices or at labour camps through mobile units of Wall Street Exchange.
Each employee entitled to receive his salary from Emirates Post outlet is issued a smart card containing his photo, staff number and personal details. The employee can collect his salary on dates specified by the company in coordination with Emirates Post.
Apart from collecting salaries, the employees are allowed remit money to their families overseas from the same counter. They can also instruct the post office to send a certain amount to their families and it will be automatically transferred on a chosen date. The counters also offer money exchange facilities.
Companies interested in joining the services have to sign separate arrangements with Emirates Post. An account is then opened to enable easy transfer of money from the company to Emirates Post. (WAM)
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