Resolve UAE Labour Disputes & Get Legal Help

Workplace Issues in UAE? Your Path to Resolution Starts Here

May 9, 2025
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Navigating the world of work in the UAE can be exciting, but sometimes disagreements happen. Understanding how to handle workplace issues is crucial in this dynamic environment
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The main rulebook is the UAE Labour Law, specifically Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021, which sets out the rights and responsibilities for most private-sector jobs
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This guide will walk you through the steps for resolving labour disputes, from making that first complaint to potentially going to court, and point you towards the legal help available under UAE rules
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Whether you're an employee wondering about your rights or an employer seeking clarity, knowing the process is key.

Understanding Labour Disputes in the UAE

So, what exactly counts as a labour dispute? It could be anything from not getting paid on time, being unfairly dismissed, disagreeing about your contract terms, or feeling your basic rights aren't being met
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These rights often revolve around fundamentals like receiving your wages promptly, having a safe place to work, not facing discrimination, and getting your entitled leave
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When these issues pop up, it's really important to address them formally through the official channels set up by the UAE government
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Trying to sort things out informally is often the first step, but knowing the formal process is your safety net
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The First Step: Filing a Complaint with MOHRE

If you have a workplace grievance in the UAE's private sector, your first official step is almost always filing a complaint with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE)
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Think of MOHRE as the main government body overseeing work relationships
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You can't usually go straight to court; you need to start here
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How do you file? MOHRE makes it pretty accessible:
Use the MOHRE Website or their Smart App
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Call the toll-free number 80084 – they offer support in multiple languages
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Reach out via their verified WhatsApp Business Account: 600590000
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Visit a physical Tas-heel or Tawafouq Centre
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You'll need to provide your details, your employer's information, a clear description of the problem, and any supporting documents you have, like your contract, pay slips, or relevant emails
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Be mindful of the time limit, known as the statute of limitations. Generally, you have one year from when the right was due to file a claim
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However, a recent important update extended this to two years specifically for claims related to termination
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MOHRE's Role: Mediation and Decision-Making

Once you've filed your complaint, MOHRE steps in primarily as a mediator
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Their first goal is to help you and your employer reach an amicable settlement
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They'll look at your complaint, contact both sides, and try to facilitate a discussion to resolve the issue fairly
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The aim is to sort things out relatively quickly, usually within about 14 days from when the complaint was filed
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Now, here's where things have changed recently. MOHRE now has the power to issue final, binding decisions for certain disputes
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If your claim is for AED 50,000 or less, and mediation doesn't work out, MOHRE can make a final ruling
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This also applies if you reached an amicable settlement through MOHRE earlier, but one party didn't stick to it – MOHRE can issue a binding decision in that situation too, regardless of the amount involved
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These decisions are serious; they have the force of a "writ of execution," meaning they can be enforced directly, much like a court order
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What if you disagree with MOHRE's binding decision (for those claims under AED 50k)? You do have the right to appeal
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You need to file an appeal with the Labour Court of First Instance
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Make sure you act fast – you only have 15 working days from being notified of MOHRE's decision to file your appeal
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The court is expected to handle these appeals quickly, scheduling a hearing soon after and aiming for a final judgment
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Escalation: The UAE Labour Courts

So, when does a labour dispute actually end up in court? There are two main scenarios. Firstly, if your claim is for more than AED 50,000 and the mediation attempts by MOHRE don't lead to an agreement, MOHRE will refer your case to the Labour Court
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Secondly, as mentioned, if you're appealing a binding decision made by MOHRE on a claim of AED 50,000 or less, that appeal goes to the Labour Court of First Instance
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When MOHRE refers a case (for claims over AED 50k), they send a summary memorandum outlining the dispute to the court
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It's then up to the person who filed the initial complaint (the claimant) to formally register the case with the court system, usually within a set timeframe
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The UAE has specialized Labour Courts that operate within the civil court system, typically structured with a Court of First Instance, a Court of Appeal, and a Court of Cassation (the highest court)
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It's worth noting that financial free zones like the DIFC and ADGM have their own separate employment laws and court systems
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Court procedures have some key features to be aware of. The official language is Arabic, so any documents not in Arabic will need certified translation, and non-Arabic speakers might need interpreters
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The process relies heavily on written submissions – think detailed legal arguments called memoranda – rather than extensive oral arguments or witness questioning like you might see elsewhere
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Documentary evidence, like your contract, emails, and payment records, is crucial
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Sometimes, the court might appoint an expert, perhaps an accountant, to investigate specific issues like calculating end-of-service benefits
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For those cases initially starting in court (claims over AED 50k), there's a clear appeals path. If you're unhappy with the Court of First Instance's decision, you generally have 30 days to appeal to the Court of Appeal
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If you need to appeal further, you might be able to go to the Court of Cassation (usually within 60 days), but this is typically restricted to points of law and may have minimum claim value requirements
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Once a final judgment is issued, it's enforced through the Execution Court
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Getting Legal Help and Support

Facing a labour dispute can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. There are resources available to help you understand your rights and navigate the process
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MOHRE itself is a primary resource. You can use their contact channels (like the 80084 hotline, WhatsApp, app, or website) for guidance and information
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Their Tawafouq centres are specifically designed to assist with dispute resolution
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, and they publish helpful guides like 'Know Your Rights'
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Labour Care Units also exist to support workers
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What about legal costs? There's good news here. If your claim is for less than AED 100,000, you are exempt from paying court fees at all stages of the process, including enforcement
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For those needing legal advice but worried about affordability, several free consultation options exist
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Dubai Courts runs the 'Shoor' programme offering free consultations from volunteer law firms
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The Community Development Authority (CDA) in Dubai also has a Legal Clinic for residents
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There's even a Voluntary Legal Services Smart Portal connecting financially disadvantaged individuals with pro bono lawyers
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If your issue falls under the jurisdiction of the DIFC or ADGM free zones, they have their own Pro Bono schemes
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Some private law firms also dedicate time to pro bono work
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Of course, you always have the option to hire a specialized labour lawyer for paid representation; just be sure to find a reputable firm
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It's important to understand that the UAE doesn't have trade unions in the traditional sense, and strikes are illegal
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MOHRE essentially fills the role of mediator and initial adjudicator
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While various community and social groups exist, they don't function as labour unions advocating for workers' rights in disputes
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Finally, remember the UAE has a civil law system. This means laws passed by the government (statutes) are the primary source of law, not court decisions from previous cases (case law)
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However, judgments from the highest courts, like the Court of Cassation, are highly influential and guide how the Labour Law is interpreted and applied in practice
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Preventing Disputes: Proactive Steps

Honestly, the best way to deal with a dispute is to prevent it from happening in the first place. Both employees and employers can take proactive steps
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For Employees:
Make sure you fully understand your employment contract and your rights under the UAE Labour Law
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If issues arise, try talking to your employer professionally first to see if you can resolve them informally
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Keep good records! Hold onto copies of your contract, visa, pay slips, and any important work-related communications
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Don't wait too long. If you sense a problem brewing, seek advice early from MOHRE or a legal professional
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For Employers:
Use clear, legally compliant employment contracts and maintain up-to-date internal policies
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Strictly adhere to the Labour Law requirements – pay wages correctly through the WPS, ensure workplace safety, respect working hours and leave entitlements
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Foster open communication channels and establish clear internal procedures for employees to raise grievances
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Maintain thorough documentation for all employment matters, including contracts, payroll, and disciplinary actions
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A little foresight and clear communication can go a long way in maintaining a positive and dispute-free workplace
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Knowing the rules and acting transparently helps everyone stay on the same page.
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