Dubai Airports bags Gold Stevie Award for workplace redesign

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Dubai Airports has won the Gold Stevie Award for the most innovative workplace redesign during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The operator of DXB and DWC was recognised at the seventh annual Stevie Awards for Great Employers.

It bagged the honour for implementing a number of impressive initiatives aimed at protecting the health and safety of employees, customers and guests during the COVID-19 pandemic.

These included the redesign of the Dubai Airports workplace with the installation of onsite testing and vaccination facilities and making them available free of charge for all staff and their families.

A series of important technology changes were also implemented in a very short period – redefining ways of working at Dubai Airports.

An online collaboration platform was introduced and video conferencing restrictions were relaxed to enable remote working.

Other initiatives included the rollout of DAInsignia e-signature platform enabling 100% digital workforce with the ability to work from anywhere as well as the automation of HR employee services which helped to eliminate paper and enhance the employee experience.

Not only did these changes improve efficiency but also enabled true contactless work maximising safety for all employees.

Welcoming the win at the awards, Majed Al Joker, Chief Operating Officer of Dubai Airports said, "Dubai’s and the UAE’s response to the pandemic has been hailed globally as exemplary in how it balanced the safety and well-being of people while also protecting the economy and thousands of livelihoods across sectors."

"We knew that the restoration of consumer confidence was the first critical requirement towards achieving meaningful recovery, and we worked accordingly to ensure that our employees and customers felt confident in our ability to keep them safe and protected at DXB," he added.

The COVID 19 – Response Categories in this year’s Stevie Awards recognise innovative redesigns of workplaces during the COVID-19 pandemic to keep employees, customers, and others safe and productive.

The special category was created to honour the contributions of HR individuals, teams, and entire organisations that have worked valiantly over the year to keep employees safe, healthy, employed, paid, and informed.

 

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