In a major move to protect delivery service workers from the summer heat, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation has announced the rollout of over 10,000 air-conditioned rest stations across the UAE.
These stations will be available throughout the Midday Break period, running from June 15 to September 15.
The initiative, launched in partnership with government bodies and private sector players, aims to support delivery riders who are constantly on the move and often lack fixed rest areas.
Key partners include Dubai’s RTA, Abu Dhabi’s Integrated Transport Centre, Departments of Economic Development across all Emirates, Emarat, and major delivery platforms like Talabat, Deliveroo, Noon and Careem, along with restaurants, malls and cloud kitchens.
This year’s initiative builds on last summer’s success, which saw 6,000 such stations in place. Workers will be able to locate the nearest rest station using interactive maps on delivery apps.
The Midday Break, enforced from 12:30 to 3:00 pm, also requires employers to provide shaded areas, cold water, hydration supplies, and first aid at job sites.
The public is encouraged to report any violations via the Ministry’s call centre at 600-590000, or via its app and website.
We announce that over 10,000 air-conditioned rest stations equipped with comfort amenities will be provided for use by delivery service workers across the UAE throughout the Midday Break period.
— وزارة الموارد البشرية والتوطين (@MOHRE_UAE) June 10, 2025
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