Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021 - Everything You Need to Know
Complete guide to end-of-service benefits, calculations, eligibility, and employee rights
Calculate your end-of-service benefits according to Article 51
The legal framework for end-of-service benefits under Federal Decree-Law No. 33
| Service Period | Gratuity Rate | Calculation Method | Example (AED 6,000 basic) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Less than 1 year | No gratuity | Not eligible | AED 0 |
| First 5 years | 21 days per year | (Basic Salary ÷ 30) × 21 × Years | AED 21,000 for 5 years |
| After 5 years | 30 days per year | (Basic Salary ÷ 30) × 30 × Years | AED 30,000 for next 5 years |
| Maximum cap | 2 years salary | Basic Salary × 24 months | AED 144,000 maximum |
Gratuity is calculated exclusively on the last basic salary received. This does NOT include housing allowances, transport allowances, overtime pay, bonuses, education allowances, or any other benefits. Only the fixed basic wage stated in your employment contract counts toward gratuity calculation as per Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021.
Step-by-step calculations for different service periods
Who qualifies and what affects your gratuity under Article 51
You must complete at least ONE full year of continuous service to qualify for gratuity. Service less than one year receives zero gratuity unless your contract specifically states otherwise. The one-year requirement applies to all private-sector employees under Federal Decree-Law No. 33.
Gratuity calculations use ONLY your last basic monthly salary. Excluded items: housing allowances, transport, overtime, bonuses, commission, education allowances, representation allowances, and all other benefits. Check your contract to identify your basic salary component clearly.
Employees receive proportional gratuity for incomplete years. Example: 3 years and 8 months = 3 full years + (8÷12) = 3.67 years. The 8 months are calculated pro-rata at the 21-day rate since total service is under 5 years.
Unpaid leave days do NOT count toward your service period for gratuity calculations. However, fully paid maternity leave, sick leave, and annual leave are included. Track unpaid leave carefully as it reduces your effective service time under Article 51(3).
MAJOR CHANGE in 2026: Under the new law, resignation and termination now result in identical gratuity. The old rule reducing gratuity for resignation (1/3 or 2/3 penalties) was abolished on February 1, 2023. All employees now receive full gratuity regardless of who ends the contract.
Critical update: Even if dismissed for gross misconduct under Article 44, you still receive full gratuity for years worked. The old law allowing complete forfeiture for misconduct was removed. Gratuity can only be reduced to offset proven financial debts owed to the employer.
Article 51(5) states that total gratuity for foreign workers cannot exceed the equivalent of two years' basic salary (24 months). For example, if your basic salary is AED 10,000, your maximum gratuity is capped at AED 240,000 regardless of service length. This cap typically affects employees with 15+ years of service at higher salary levels.
When and how gratuity must be paid under UAE law
If your employer fails to pay gratuity within 14 days, you have the right to file a complaint with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE). The complaint can be filed online through the MoHRE portal or Tasheel centers. MoHRE will investigate and can impose penalties ranging from AED 5,000 to AED 50,000 per violation. Employees can also escalate to labour court if needed, and the employer may face business license suspension for repeated violations.
How Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021 differs from the old Federal Law No. 8 of 1980
| Aspect | Old Law (Pre-2023) | New Law (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Resignation Penalty | 1/3 gratuity (1-5 yrs), 2/3 (5+ yrs) | No penalty - Full gratuity |
| Misconduct Dismissal | Complete forfeiture (Article 139) | Full gratuity retained |
| Contract Type | Limited vs Unlimited (different rules) | All contracts treated equally |
| Calculation Rate | Varied by contract and termination type | 21 days (1-5 yrs), 30 days (5+ yrs) |
| Payment Timeline | Not clearly specified | 14 days (Article 53) |
| Gratuity Liability | Lower due to penalties | 32% higher on average |
The new law significantly benefits employees. If you resigned in 2022 after 4 years with AED 8,000 basic salary, you received only 1/3 gratuity = AED 7,467. Under the 2026 law, you now receive FULL gratuity = AED 22,400. This represents a 200% increase in benefits. Similarly, employees terminated for misconduct previously lost all gratuity; now they receive 100% of earned benefits. This change took effect February 1, 2023 and applies to all private-sector employment relationships.
Essential statistics and key numbers
How different situations affect your end-of-service benefits
When you switch employers in UAE, your previous employer must pay full gratuity within 14 days of your last working day. Your service period resets to zero with the new employer. You cannot transfer or combine gratuity between employers. Always ensure previous gratuity is received before starting new employment.
Full gratuity must be paid before visa cancellation. Employer cannot delay payment until after you leave the country. You have the right to receive payment while still in UAE. If payment is delayed, file MoHRE complaint before departure or designate representative to follow up on your behalf.
Fully paid maternity leave (45 days under Article 30) counts toward your service period for gratuity. Any additional unpaid maternity leave does NOT count. Employers cannot reduce gratuity due to maternity leave taken in accordance with the law. Document all leave properly with HR.
Paid sick leave counts toward service period. Under Article 31, employees get 90 days sick leave per year (15 days full pay, 30 days half pay, 45 days unpaid). The 45 unpaid days are excluded from gratuity calculation. Keep medical certificates and sick leave documentation for accurate calculation.
Good news: Gratuity is calculated on your LAST basic salary, not average salary throughout service. If you started at AED 5,000 and ended at AED 12,000, your entire gratuity calculates at AED 12,000 rate. This benefits long-term employees who received promotions and raises.
Even if company closes or declares bankruptcy, employees have priority claim on gratuity as per Article 51. Gratuity is considered a secured debt. File claim immediately with MoHRE liquidation department. Employee claims rank high in creditor priority order under UAE insolvency law.
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