¶ … labor law in the UAE and whether private firms adhere to the government declared labor laws in the UAE. Fifteen sources are reviewed and findings reported.
LABOR LAW IN THE UAE
UAE Labor Law (nd) Gulf Talent
Gulf Business
Arab Emirates Embassy
Arab Emirates Embassy
Main Idea
UAE Labor Law Articles
New proposed labor law reviewed
Examines debate over labor law
Explanation of Labor Rights in the UAE
Main Idea
Cabinet of Minister's Resolution
Al Nowais (2014)
AL TAMMI & CO
Main Idea
Examines 2003 Amendment to Labor Laws
Examines emiritization as it realtes to labor law in the UAE
Examines disciplinary actions in UAE labor law
Main Idea
B
Daiija World
Oxford Business Group
Notron Rose Fulbright
Geisel (nd)
Main Idea
A
Covers the labor laws to be amended in the UAE
Examines UAE Labor Laws
Examines UAE labor laws
Examines law issues in the Gulf States
UAE Labor Law
Geisel Ind)
UAE Civil Society
Khaleej
Main Idea
A
Provides thorough overview of UAE labor law
Examines the state contracts in labor law to assess person trafficking risk in the UAE
Examines civil society in the UAE as it relates to labor law
Covers the differences in government and private sector labor laws
Main Idea
B
LABOR LAW IN THE UAE
Objective
The objective of this study is to examine labor law in the UAE and to answer as to whether the private sector adheres to the labor laws of the UAE.
Introduction
The government of the UAE has declared certain labor laws to be in effect. However, private firms fail to follow labor laws and commit many violations of those laws
Literature Review
UAE Labor Laws
The Cabinet of Minsters Resolution No. (202/2) for 2003 on setting the nationalization in regards to the companies working in the field of trade and employing 50 or more workers are required to "employ nationals at the rate of 2% annually in accordance with the Cabinet of Ministers." ( p. 1) It is reported that the "unified employment contract system for nationals in the private sector as published on the website of National Resource Development and Employment" is reported to state that national's labor cards are "exempt from the fees" in part of the First Article of the Cabinet of Ministers Amendment.
According to the human rights watch the draft law for the UAE is in violation of international standards. Specifically stated is "The law should be revised to protect workers' rights to organize, bargain collectively and strike, and to cover excluded groups such as domestic workers.." (2014, p. 1)
Hiring Emirati Employees
The publication "Global Workplace Insider" reports that when an employer in the UAE hires Emirati employees in the private sector that they must understand that if the employment relationship does not work out that they cannot "simply terminate the employment of an Emirati employee unilaterally under the UAE Labor Law as is the case with other employees." (p.1) It is reported that under the 'Resolution' when an Emirati employee is terminated for what could be considered a reason that is not legitimate where any of the conditions as follows exist:
Under the Resolution, termination of the employment of an Emirati employee is considered to be for an "illegitimate reason" if any of the following conditions exist:
Termination is not pursuant to Article 120 of the UAE Labor Law (which article sets forth certain categories of "for cause" termination).
(1) The employer is retaining a non-Emirati employee carrying out the same job.
(2) Where 30 days' prior notice of the termination is not provided to the Ministry or the employer does not follow the instructions of the Ministry with regard thereto.
(3) The Emirati employee is not paid all of his end-of-service benefits and other legal and contractual entitlements. (Global Insider, 2014, p. 1)
Termination of Employee
It is additionally reported: "Where the Ministry determines termination of the employment of an Emirati employee is for an illegitimate reason, it will give notice to the employer, and the employer will have 15 days to settle the dispute with the Emirati employee. If the parties are unable to settle the dispute in that time, the Ministry will refer the matter to the UAE courts. In the case of such referral, the Ministry will not permit the processing of any new labor permits relating to the employer until a final determination in the dispute...
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