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Leave in the UAE
Leave entitlements in the UAE
Employees in the UAE are entitled to generous statutory leave entitlements to ensure sufficient time for rest, health, and family responsibilities. Leave entitlements are defined under federal labour law and apply to all employees, whether local or expatriate.
Holiday entitlement
Employees are entitled to 30 calendar days of paid annual leave per year of continuous service (or 2 days per month if service is between 6 months and 1 year). Leave not taken must be paid out on termination.
Public holidays
In addition to annual leave, employees are entitled to 6 UAE public holidays.
Official public holidays in the UAE
New Year’s Day
January 1
Eid Al Fitr
March 20–22
Eid Al Adha
May 27–29
Islamic New Year
June 15
Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday
August 24
National Day
December 2–3
Both Eid holidays & Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday dates change each year by 2 weeks.
Types of leave in the UAE
In addition to annual holidays and public holidays, employees in the UAE are entitled to a range of statutory leave types that cover health, family, and personal circumstances.
Sick leave
Employees are entitled to up to 90 days of sick leave per year after completion of probation. The first 15 days are paid in full, the next 30 days are paid at half salary, and any additional leave is unpaid. A medical certificate may be required for absences.
Maternity leave
Female employees are entitled to 60 days of maternity leave, with the first 45 days at full pay and remaining 15 days at half pay. This entitlement applies after probation is completed. Additional unpaid leave may be granted if the employee suffers from illness due to pregnancy or childbirth.
Female employees are also entitled to 1 hour of breastfeeding every working day for 6 months after childbirth.
Paternity leave
Male employees are entitled to 5 working days of paid paternity leave, to be taken within 6 months of the child’s birth.
Study leave
Employees with at least 2 years of service, enrolled in a recognised institution, are entitled to 10 working days of unpaid study leave per year.
Bereavement leave
Employees are entitled to 5 days of leave in the event of the death of a spouse and 3 days in the event of the death of a parent, child, sibling, grandchild, or grandparent.
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