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Anonymous
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Please help me to know the UAE law about the final settlement process for employee who is resigned or terminated.
1) It is compulsory to process the settlement through bank only or It is compulsory to settle by CASH?
2) In case employee is requesting to settle his payment by cash as he want to close the bank account what are the procedures needs to be followed.

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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sandi_joshi
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Dear,
As you said in above detail, its a final settlement of employee, you should pay him through bank. The amount can transfer immediately to his account after that he can close the bank account as well.

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Anonymous
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Dear Mr. Sandeep Sharma, Thanks for your reply. However i would like to know the UAE law on the subject Please help
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
TheTrainingSpecialist
69

Hi,
As per the UAE Labour Law, the employer is supposed to settle the amount with immediate effect once the notice period is adhered to.
The UAE Labour Ministry will credit the employer, once the employer has made the visa cancellation request and made a request to the Emirates MOL (Ministry of Labour) (Online Process....few minutes to make request).
The employer is bound to credit your account within maximum 15-20 days. Many employers state that it will take 45 days but this is contrary to the Labour Law.
If your employer has made you sign an end of service contract in Arabic, then it likely says that you have been paid your dues and have no further claim. However, incase you are not paid before leaving the UAE, you can take the employer to Labour Court. The Labour Court is a Neutral and Just Judiciary which works in the favour of Employees.
They will ensure you get paid. But dont wait till the last moment.

From India, Mumbai
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