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  Dubai hotel offers free meal to redundancy victims
  12/11/2008 10:27:53 AM
 
 
  As the global financial crisis continues to impact in the Gulf region, a Dubai hotel has decided to offer a free meal to victims of the credit crunch.

UAE residents recently made redundant can eat for nothing at the Arabian Park hotel from December 15 until January 15, 2009, it was revealed on Thursday. The offer is limited to one meal during the time period.

Hundreds of Dubai-based real estate staff have been made redundant recently as the global economic crisis has hit the local property market.

Companies including Nakheel, Damac, Tameer and Omniyat have been forced to trim their workforces while the likes of Emaar Properties and Dubailand developer Tatweer said they are reviewing their recruitment policy in light of the economic situation.

by Andy SambidgeThis email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it on Thursday, 11 December 2008
FREE MEAL: Victims of the recent redundancies in Dubai can enjoy a free dinner at the Arabian Park hotel.
FREE MEAL: Victims of the recent redundancies in Dubai can enjoy a free dinner at the Arabian Park hotel.

As the global financial crisis continues to impact in the Gulf region, a Dubai hotel has decided to offer a free meal to victims of the credit crunch.

UAE residents recently made redundant can eat for nothing at the Arabian Park hotel from December 15 until January 15, 2009, it was revealed on Thursday. The offer is limited to one meal during the time period.

Hundreds of Dubai-based real estate staff have been made redundant recently as the global economic crisis has hit the local property market.

Companies including Nakheel, Damac, Tameer and Omniyat have been forced to trim their workforces while the likes of Emaar Properties and Dubailand developer Tatweer said they are reviewing their recruitment policy in light of the economic situation.
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"Anyone who has lost their job simply needs to bring along their redundancy notice and their food is completely free," said general manager Mark Lee in comments published by UAE daily Gulf News on Thursday.

The complimentary dinners will be offered in the hotel's Brasserie restaurant. The offer is open to anyone who has lost their job since Nov. 1.
  Source: Arabianbusiness.com news
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