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khaleej times, Mon, Apr 07, 2025 | Shawwal 9, 1446
Dubai: Should employees pay for fuel, Salik when travelling for work?
Emirates:
Question: I
am constantly on the road as part of my job. However, I pay for the fuel and Salik
fees out of my pocket. Shouldn't the company be bearing this cost? What are my
rights in this regard?
Answer: In this case, it is assumed that you are employed by a mainland
company in Dubai, therefore, the provisions of the UAE employment law and the
subsequent cabinet resolution are applicable
It should be noted that an employee, at the time of joining and before signing
an employment contract should check the contents of the employment contract,
particularly with regards to salary and the allowances which are offered to him
or her.
This is in accordance with Article 8 (2) of the Federal Decree Law No. 33 of
2021 on the Regulation of Employment Relations, which states "The employee, or
his representative, may prove the employment contract, the salary and any other
rights he is entitled to under the provisions of this Decree-Law and its
Executive Regulations and implementing resolutions by any means of proof."
Further, the aforesaid provision of law has been further clarified and
elaborated in Article 10(1) of the Cabinet Resolution No. 1 of 2022 on the
Implementation of Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021 Regarding the Regulation of
Employment Relations.
The law states: "Subject to the provisions of Article 8 of the Employment Law,
the employment contract shall basically contain the name and address of the
Employer, the name, nationality and date of birth of the employee, anything
needed to prove his identity, his qualification, position or occupation, date of
joining, place of work, working hours, days of rest, probationary period, if
any, the duration of the contract, the agreed salary including benefits and
allowances, the period of annual leave entitlement, the notice period, the
procedures for termination of Employment Contract and any other details decided
by the Ministry, as is required to regulate the relationship between the
parties."
Based on the aforementioned provisions of law, if your employment contract does
not specify the provision of your employer providing car fuel and Salik under
other allowances, you may not be entitled to claim the same. However, in the UAE,
the employment contract generally includes a travel allowance, this may include
the car fuel and salik. If the same is not be explicitly included, it is
advisable that you may discuss the matter with your employer and may decide
mutually.
Applicable laws:
1. Federal Decree Law No. 33 of 2021 on the Regulation of Employment Relations
2. Cabinet Resolution No. 1 of 2022 on the Implementation of Federal Decree-Law
No. 33 of 2021 Regarding the Regulation of Employment Relations