Since 2009, The
United Arab Emirates has demonstrated significant efforts towards ensuring and
protecting the rights of workers in the UAE with the implementation of the
Wages Protection System (WPS). The WPS initiative ensures that salary payments
are properly regulated; payment of employee wages must be made by direct
electronic transfer into local bank accounts via regulated domestic banks,
exchange bureaus, or financial institutions approved and authorized to provide
the service.
Developed by the Central Bank of the UAE, the Wages Protection System allows
the Ministry of Labour to create a database that records salary
payments in the private sector to monitor and guarantee the timely and full
payment of wages. Through the database, defaulting companies can be easily
identified and penalized. The WPS covers all institutions registered with the
Ministry of Labour across all sectors and industries in the UAE and compliance
with the WPS is mandatory. Government entities are exempt from WPS and it is
also not applicable in Free Zones.
How It Works:
1.
Open
an account with one of the banks operating in UAE.
2.
Select
a WPS agent that is approved and authorized by the Central Bank of the UAE (WPS
agent service can be provided by a bank, exchange bureau, or a financial
institution).
3.
Create
a detailed wages list for all employees and send a copy to WPS agent.
4.
Issue
instructions to the bank to transfer wages to workers. Instructions must be
accompanied by the detailed wages list.
5.
The
bank will send the payroll details for the employer to the WPS agent.
6.
The
WPS agent will send detailed wage list and salary transfer instructions
electronically to the Central Bank of the UAE, who will then forward details to
the Ministry of Labor database. Data received will be checked to ensure
that the details correspond with information already registered with the
Ministry of Labour.
7.
Once
approved by the Ministry of Labour, the WPS will send the salary information
and authorization for payment to the appointed WPS agent in order to start
paying the wages.
Employers must submit employee salaries
via the WPS within two weeks of wage due date if paid on a monthly basis.
Employers who fail to transfer payments on time will have work permits
suspended until wage payments are made in full. Repeat violations can lead to
suspensions of applications for work permits for a month or more.
Employers must also bear all costs
associated with implementing the WPS (bank fees, agent fees, etc.). In no form
may an employer attempt to share or deduct costs from employee wages.
The Ministry of Labor provides
companies with a tool to create detailed wage lists. For steps how to download
and use the WPS service, please refer to The Ministry of Labor – Wages Protection System User
Manual.

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