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Thursday, May 3, 2012
Retiring from private sector - UAE rules
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
UAE Domestic Workers Law: Ultimate Guide to Rights, Penalties, and Contracts
The UAE has fundamentally reformed its domestic labor sector, replacing old drafts with a comprehensive legal framework aligned with international labor standards. Overseen by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), these laws strictly regulate the relationship between domestic workers, employers, and recruitment agencies to eliminate exploitation and ensure decent living and working conditions.
1. Golden Rules of the UAE Domestic Labor Law
The law enforces strict mandatory baselines for all domestic work contracts. The absolute non-negotiables for employers include:
Recruitment Fees: It is strictly illegal for an employer or agency to charge a domestic worker any direct or indirect recruitment fees. The employer must bear all hiring costs.
Prompt Payment: Wages must be paid in full at least once a month. Payment must be documented via approved channels (such as the Wages Protection System).
Rest and Leave: Workers are legally entitled to one paid weekly day off. They also receive 30 days of annual leave, and the employer must provide a round-trip flight ticket home every two years.
Sick Leave: Domestic workers are entitled to up to 30 days of sick leave per year (the first 15 days are fully paid; the next 15 days are unpaid).
End-of-Service Gratuity: Workers who complete one or more years of continuous service are entitled to a severance payout calculated as 14 days' basic wage for each year of service.
2. Expanded Categories of Domestic Workers
The scope of protection extends far beyond traditional roles. The law specifically covers 19 distinct professions when employed within a private household:
Category | Covered Professions |
Household Care & Management | Housemaid, Housekeeper, Nanny/Babysitter, Cook |
Private Education & Health | Private Teacher, Private Tutor/Coach, Private Nurse |
Estate & Logistics | Family Chauffeur (Driver), Watchman/Security Guard, Private Sailor, Private PRO, Agriculture Engineer |
Specialized & Agricultural Care | Household Farmer, Household Shepherd, Horse Groomer, Falcon Carer & Trainer |
3. Legal Consequences and Hefty Fines
The UAE enforces strict penalties and fines to deter illegal practices and protect both parties.
Penalties for Recruitment Agencies
Recruitment agencies face severe crackdowns if they fail to perform due diligence.
Fines ranging from AED 50,000 to AED 200,000 apply if an agency recruits a worker under the age of 18, fails to properly inform the worker of contract terms before arrival, or refuses to provide a replacement worker or refund fees if the worker fails probation.
Penalties for Employers and Third Parties
Employing Unlicensed Workers: Hiring a domestic worker without a valid work permit, or absconding a worker from another employer, carries a massive fine between AED 50,000 and AED 200,000.
Scope of Work Violations: Assigning a worker duties completely outside the scope of their standard contract can result in fines up to AED 10,000.
Filing False Absconding Reports: If an employer falsely reports a worker as "absconded" (missing from work) to avoid paying dues, they face a fine of up to AED 5,000.
4. Resolving Disputes Legally
To ensure vulnerable workers can access justice, all court cases filed by domestic workers are entirely exempt from court fees at all stages of litigation.
If a dispute arises over wages, working conditions, or contract breaches, neither party can go straight to court. The issue must first be submitted to MoHRE. The ministry will attempt an amicable settlement. If a settlement cannot be reached within the specified legal timeframe, the matter is officially referred to the specialized labor courts for an expedited ruling.
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Mohandas Kattungal, BA LLB | Expert UAE Legal Researcher Leveraging 22+ years of Gulf experience to simplify UAE Labour Law and employment rights. Follow for essential updates on the 2026 Law
Thursday, April 19, 2012
UAE, India fixes double taxation avoidance agreement issues
Mohandas Kattungal, BA LLB | Expert UAE Legal Researcher Leveraging 22+ years of Gulf experience to simplify UAE Labour Law and employment rights. Follow for essential updates on the 2026 Law
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Magnitude 8.9 quake hits Indonesia, Tsunami warning issued
Tremors were also felt in Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Patna and several other cities on the eastern coast of India.
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No family visa cancellation required for job change in UAE
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