UAE Gratuity Calculator
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All you need to know about how much gratuity you will get, according to the UAE Labour Law
Whether you have resigned from a job, or have been asked to leave, the gratuity that you receive at the end of your service can act like a safety net, helping you transition to your next employment. If you were confused about how you can calculate your gratuity, based on the UAE Labour Law, here is all you need to know.
Who is eligible?
Gratuity is paid under UAE law, regardless of the worker’s profession.
The end of service gratuity is calculated on the basis of the last basic salary which the employee was entitled to, namely the basic salary. Hence, it will not include allowances such as housing, conveyance, utilities, furniture, etc.
If the employee owes any money to the employer, the employer may deduct the amount from the employee’s gratuity.
However, you would not be entitled to gratuity if you have been terminated under Article 120 of the UAE Labour Law, which involves allows an employer to terminate a contract without a notice period, due to issues related with the employee’s conduct or performance, as outlined within Article 120.
How to calculate gratuity
To calculate your gratuity, you would need to consider three factors:
- What type of contract do you have?
The first aspect to check is whether you have a limited contract or an unlimited contract, as the calculations differ for both. - What is your daily basic salary?
Take a look at your contract of pay slip to find out what your ‘basic salary’ is. This would be your basic salary for a month. Divide this by 30, and you would get your daily basic salary. - What was the reason for termination of contract?
Under unlimited contract, the calculation would differ depending on whether you were terminated or if you resigned.
Limited Contract
If you have spent one year or more in continuous service, you shall be entitled to an end-of-service gratuity upon the termination of your service. The days of absence from work without pay will not be included in the calculation of the period of service.
The gratuity will be calculated as follows:
- Less than one year – you are not entitled to any gratuity pay.
- One to five years – you are entitled to full gratuity pay based on 21 days’ basic salary for each year of work.
So, your gratuity will be:
Daily basic salary x 21 x years of service
According to Dr Hassan Elhais, legal consultant at Dubai-based Al Rowaad Advocates and Legal consultants, in this scenario, it is essential that you do not end your service before the contract is completed.
“In case you resign before the contract is completed, you will not be entitled to a gratuity, as per Article 138 of the UAE Labour Law. However, this caveat only applies if your total years of service are less than five years. If an employee has served more than five years, he is entitled to full gratuity of 30 days’ salary for each year of work following the first five years, as per Article 132.”
So, your gratuity would be calculated in two parts:
- For the first five years – Daily basic salary x 21 x 5
- For the remainder of your service -Daily basic salary x 30 x total years of additional service (after five years)
In all cases, the total gratuity shall not exceed the basic salary of two years.
Formula for calculating gratuity for limited contract
Less than one year
Not entitled to gratuity
One to five years of service
Daily basic salary x 21 x years of service
Over five years of service
[Daily basic salary x 21 x 5] + [Daily basic salary x 30 x total years of additional service after five years]
Calculation example
For example, if your basic salary is Dh10,000, your daily basic pay would be Dh333.33
If you have served for over one year, but less than five years, your gratuity calculation for ONE YEAR would be
333.33 x 21 = Dh7,000
Depending on the number of years you have served, multiply the number with Dh7,000 to get your total gratuity pay for a service of less than five years.
If you have served for over five years
- The gratuity for the first five years would be Dh7,000 x 5 = Dh35,000
- The yearly gratuity for the term of service after five years would be Dh333.33 x 30 = Dh10,000. Depending on the number of years you have served after the first five years, multiply the number with Dh10,000 to get the gratuity for the remainder of your service.
The total gratuity, however, cannot exceed the total of two years’ basic salary. So, regardless of the years spent at a firm, total gratuity in the above example cannot exceed Dh240,000.
Unlimited Contract
Under an unlimited contract, the calculation would depend on whether you resigned from the company, or whether you were asked to leave by your employer.
In the event where the employer terminates an unlimited contract, the calculation will be as follows:
- If an employee has served for less than 1 year, he is not entitled to any gratuity pay
- If an employee has served more than 1 year but less than 5 years, he is entitled to 21 days’ basic salary for each year of the first five years of work
So, your gratuity will be:
Daily basic salary x 21 x years of service.
If an employee has served more than 5 years, he is entitled to 30 calendar days’ basic salary for each additional year, provided the entire compensation does not exceed two years’ pay.
So, your gratuity would be calculated in two parts:
- For the first five years -Daily basic salary x 21 x 5
- For the remainder of your service
Daily basic salary x 30 x total years of additional service (after five years)
Formula for calculating gratuity for unlimited contract, in case your employer terminates the contract:
Formula for calculating gratuity for unlimited contract, in case your employer terminates the contract:Less than one year
Not entitled to gratuity
One to five years of service
Daily basic salary x 21 x years of service
Over five years of service
[Daily basic salary x 21 x 5] + [Daily basic salary x 30 x total years of additional service after five years]
In the event where the employee – who is under an unlimited contract – resigns, the calculation will be as follows:
- If an employee resigns before completing 1 year of service, he is not entitled to any gratuity pay.
- If an employee has served between one and three years, he is entitled to one third (1/3) of 21 days’ basic salary as gratuity pay.
- If an employee has served between 3 and 5 years, he is entitled to two-thirds (2/3) of 21 days’ basic salary as gratuity pay.
- If an employee has served more than five years, he is entitled to full 21 days’ basic salary for the first five years and for the remainder of his service, he would get paid a full 30 days’ basic salary per year as gratuity pay.
Formula for calculating gratuity for unlimited contract, in case you resign
Less than one year
Not entitled to gratuity
One to three years of service
Daily basic salary x 21 x 1/3 x Total years of service
Three to five years of service
Daily basic salary x 21 x 2/3 x Total years of service
Over five years of service
[Daily basic salary x 21 x 5]+[Daily basic salary x 30 x Number of years of service after five years]
For example, if your basic salary is Dh10,000, your daily basic pay would be Dh333.30
- Your gratuity for 21 days would then be
333.30 x 21 = Dh6,999.30 - If you have served for one to three years, your gratuity would be calculated as follows
Dh6,999.30 x 1/3 x Total years of service - If you have served for three to five years, your gratuity would be calculated as follows
Dh6,999.30 x 2/3 x Total years of service - If you have served for over five years, your gratuity would be calculated in two parts
For the first five years -Dh6,999.30 x 5
For the remaining years – 10,000 x remainder of the years (after five years)
How to calculate on a pro rata basis?
According to Dr Elhais, in the real world, as many employees may not serve an exact number of years in service, they would need to calculate the gratuity for the fraction of the year served, by calculating the gratuity on a pro rata basis.
So, if you have served at an organisation for five years, 10 months and 15 days, the calculation would be as follows, if – for example – your basic salary is Dh10,000:
- For the first five years, the gratuity would be
Daily basic salary x 21 x 5 = 35,000
To calculate the gratuity for the fraction of year spent (10 months and 15 days), you can calculate the gratuity for the 10 months first and then for the 15 days. - Gratuity for 10 months (after five years of service)
A month’s gratuity = Daily basic salary x 30 ÷ 12
So, in the example above, the monthly gratuity would be Dh833.33
Accordingly, the gratuity for 10 months would be Dh8,333.33 - Gratuity for 15 days
A day’s gratuity would be = Monthly gratuity ÷ 30
So, in the example above, the daily gratuity would be Dh27.77
Accordingly, the gratuity for 15 days would be Dh416.66
So, total gratuity for a service of five years, 10 months and 15 days would be
35,000+8,333.33+416.66=Dh43,750