Questions & Answers
الإجراءات القانونية لتأخير الراتب
صاحب الشركة التي أعمل بها يؤجل دفع الراتب طوال الوقت. لا أريد إفساد العلاقة بيني وبينه، لكنني أريد أن أعرف ما إذا كانت تصرفاته قانونية، وإذا كان بإمكانه دفع الراتب على دفعات خلال الشهر.
يتم دفع الراتب في شركتنا نقدًا فقط، وليس معي نسخة من عقد العمل الخاص بي، لذا لا أعرف ما إذا كان هناك بند مكتوب متعلق بدفع الراتب.
كيف يمكنني تجنب هذه المشكلة وما هي حقوقي القانونية؟

If he's delayed 15 days, you have to call Labor Ministry to make a secret complaint against your company. They won't say anything about your call.
In addition, you have to get a copy of your contract from Tasheel.
Regards.

Your relations with the employer in the UAE are regulated by the Federal Law No 8 of 1980 on Labour Relations (the "Labour Laws").
As provided therein, workers employed on yearly or monthly wage basis shall be paid at least once a month; all other workers shall be paid at least once every two weeks.
So, unless there is a deficiency in these payments, your employer doesn’t violate this Law.
Keep in mind that in accordance with Article 121, if your employer fails to pay your salary (i.e. your employer violates the payment term stipulated in the employment contract), you are allowed to leave your work without notice.
Simultaneously, you need to file a complaint against your employer at the Ministry of Labour stating the non-payment of salary.
Still, it is really important to know the terms of your employment contract to find a proper solution to your problem. Luckily, via the UAE Ministry of Labour website, you are able to download and print your work contract.
Please bear in mind that if you are working for a Freezone, you can get your employment contract from your respective Freezone company or Freezone Headquarters.
Our consultancy will assist you with the further resolution of your issue.
Please feel free to contact our office.