UAE corporate market is employee-oriented hence, the employment laws of the country are strong preserving the interest of employers and employees at the same time.
In the interest of the employers, the employment law of UAE empowers the employers to register an absconding case against the employees working under them, in case the employee is absent from the work for a period of 7 continuous days. In general cases, absconding cases are registered if the employee fails to attend the office or leaves the country without informing the employer. Although, there can be multiple reasons for anemployee to not attend the work that is failing to comply with his/her financial obligations, was charged with a criminal offense, however, it is an obligation of the employee to attend office and failure of which authorizes the employer to register an absconding case.
In Light of UAE Law
The government of UAE issued Ministerial Resolution 721 of the year 2006 in furtherance with Federal Law number 8 of 1980 (the employment law) for authorizing and explaining the process of registering absconding case against the employee in varied circumstances. The Resolution clearly states that “an absconding report is applied on the case where the worker has stopped working for more than 7 consecutive days and if the employer pledges that he is unaware of his whereabouts or has a legitimate reason for his absence from work as per the Resolution.”
In furtherance, the employer would require following documents in order to submit an absconding report against the employee:
Consequences of Absconding report
Upon registration of the absconding report in the system of Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization, the employee may face one of the following consequences:
In line with the foregoing, it is quite clear that the employee has to approach the employer and negotiate with him to withdraw the absconding case in order to either prevent the travel ban or restriction to enter the country again. In such circumstances, you may approach Labor Lawyers of Dubai to assist you in lifting such a travel ban either to leave the country or to return in the country.
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