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The report found that hiring activity started to pick up in the fourth quarter of last year and this trend has continued into 2021. Meanwhile, 55 per cent of employees are confident that their salaries will remain stable for the rest of the year. In fact, Hays says in its report that it doesn’t expect the pandemic to negatively affect salaries further in 2021, which is great news for employees. But the big question is: will our salaries increase this year or do we need to remain patient and hope that 2022 brings us financial rewards? Host Felicity Glover is joined by Chris Greaves, the managing director of Hays in the Middle East, who explains why salaries in the UAE will remain stable this year and gives his top tips on how to negotiate a pay rise. ....
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Saudi employers, employees expect salary increase this year: Hays survey 53 per cent of employers and 56 per cent of employees working in the Kingdom expecting salaries to increase. By Sakina Fatima| Published: 9th March 2021 3:36 pm IST The 2021 Saudi Arabia Salary & Employment report released on Monday was based on a survey of about 600 Saudi employers and employees in late 2020. Riyadh: More than half of Saudi employers and employees expect pay rises this year, according to a survey by global agency Hays. Around 53 per cent of employers and 56 per cent of employees working in the Kingdom expecting salaries to increase, according to the Hays 2021 Saudi Arabia’s Salary and Employment Report, released on Monday. The report was compiled from a market survey of more than 600 professionals working there. ....