Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Guidelines on how to avoid the ban under the new labour law.

Unlimited contract
The UAE Ministerial decree 766 of 2015 – issuing of new work permits (unlimited contract) – states that new visas will be granted (i.e., no labour ban) to employees who were employed on an unlimited contract where:
# There is mutual consent between the parties provided six months has been served. The six-month service is not required for employees with high school certificate or higher qualifications.
# One party gives at least 30 days’ notice (1 and 3 months), honours contractual notice and has six months’ service. The six-month service is not required for employees with high school certificate or higher qualifications.
# The employer terminates the employee for no fault of the employee, again provided six-months’ service has elapsed. No length of service for employees with high school certificate and above.
# The employer has failed to meet their contractual obligations. Example, non-payment of wages for 60 days.
# The employer ceases to operate.
An employee has obtained a court judgment against their employer for:
1. Unpaid wages
2. Arbitrary termination or early termination compensation
3. Any other rights that the employer has failed to grant the employee such as dues in respect of end-of service gratuity.
For those on limited contract
The UAE Ministerial decree 766 of 2015 – issuing a new work permit (limited contract) – states that new visas will be granted (i.e. no labour ban) to employees who were employed on a limited contract where:
# The fixed term has expired and not renewed.
# There is mutual consent between the parties provided six months has been served. The six months’ service is not required for employees with high school certificate or higher qualifications.
# One party gives at least 30 days’ notice, honours notice and pays agreed compensation. Compensation will be no more than three months’ gross wages.
Please note that nothing much has changed for limited contract workers.

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