ABU DHABI // The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department is planning a major shuffle of staff as part of its efforts to modernise. Sultan Saeed al Badi, the department's under secretary, said workshops had been organised to allow employees from all courts to voice their views. "At these workshops, all employees will be interviewed and their opinions and concerns will be discussed," Mr Badi said. "Their abilities, educational levels and work experience will be assessed and they will be placed in positions that they are best suited for.
"No one is going to be laid off and no one will suffer a pay cut." Mr Badi added that the restructuring would be completed by November. "Each employee will be interviewed and no one is going to be shifted without first being consulted. Those who are displeased with the position they have been shifted to can appeal and every effort will be made to accommodate them." Saleh al Junaibi, the head of the human resources department, said: "The reshuffle involves changing the job descriptions of employees according to the new strategy of 2008 to 2013 so that all are placed in the positions that suit them best."
Mr Badi said a committee had been formed to oversee the reshuffle. @Email:ealghalib@thenational.ae
