Working in UAE

Overtime, Holidays and Work Shifts in UAE Explained

Work Shifts According to a Labour ministry official, the maximum work shift time in the UAE is set at 48 hours a week. Employers who...

10 Acts That Can Lead to Termination of Work in UAE

There are many ways an employee can get fired from the job. Incompetence at work and inability to perform daily duties due to lack of knowledge,...

UAE Foreign Workers to Get Job Contracts in Local Language

“The three new labour rules, effective from the New Year, are in line with the Constitution and International Labour Standards,” Saqr Ghobash, Minister of...

Pay Your Overseas Loans

Islamic banks in the Middle East deserve praise for giving a helping hand to many migrant workers. Firstly, they offer low-interest loans: about ...

UAE Gratuity Law: Pay When Worker Leaves Employment

In the United Arab Emirates, workers are entitled to severance pay should their employment status and the contract be terminated. The payment is commonly...

Your Employee Rights in The UAE: What Are You Liable For?

It goes without saying that the UAE has been nothing less than a shelter for professionals flocking from various corners of the world. A...

Job Hunting in Dubai Without Prior Experience

Dubai offers numerous opportunities for job hunters who need more experience due to its rapidly growing economy and thriving job market. The city is...

UAE Labour Law: Termination of Employment Contract

Termination of employment contract Article 113 The employment contract shall be terminated in the following cases: - Should the parties thereto agree to the termination thereof, provided...