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Dubai, UAE

How can the manager receive labour rights and enforce the judgment

Hello.

I am a manager in the trade license (free zone - DMCC). I am employed, but my employer didn't pay my salary and don't want to cancel my visa and don't want to remove my name from the trade license.

I am not a shareholder. I already won a labour case and struggle with the execution department to enforce the judgement as I am still registered as a manager.

Seems that I won a case against myself and have to pay myself now. No logic in this and no help from Al-Adheed and free zone.

I believe that the solution is in the removal of my name from the trade license, which will force the owner to appoint a new manager and unblock the execution. Please correct me if I am wrong.

I am looking for help with the removal of my name from the trade license.

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2 Feb 2021, 08:55

Dear questioner,

Since you have already won a labour case and have a verdict in your hands, we must check such verdict and the requests submitted in the court to provide you with further advice.

In general, even if you are a manager and your name is on the license of the company, you still have the right to sue the company/employer, which actually happened in your case.

If I correctly understood from your message, you won the labour case, but you are struggling with the execution. Also, you can not be held liable for the company's dues with regards to the salary, just because you are the manager.

Since the situation outlined above is quite complex, we can provide you with advice and assistance only after we have a full picture of your employment relationship with the company, the verdict... etc.

Please feel free to contact me at my email.

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