Kuwaiti Salary Adjustments and Termination Procedures

 
 
 

In Kuwait's private sector, salary adjustments, whether increases or decreases, are strictly governed by labor laws designed to protect employee rights. Employers have the discretion to offer raises based on performance, company policy, or market standards. However, any salary decrease without the explicit written consent of the employee is illegal. This article highlights the essential legal provisions related to salary changes in Kuwait, particularly for expatriate employees, to ensure fair treatment and legal compliance.

Salary Increases – Employee’s Right and Employer’s Discretion

Salary increases are not mandated by law but can be offered by employers based on several factors:

It is important to note that while salary increases are at the discretion of the employer, they must follow the company’s established procedures and the expectations of the labor market.

Salary Decreases – Strict Legal Guidelines

Article 28 of Kuwait’s Labor Law outlines clear regulations regarding salary decreases. An employer cannot reduce an employee’s salary unless the employee provides written consent. Any unilateral salary reduction without this consent is illegal.

Key points to remember:

For expatriates working under valid contracts, understanding these provisions is crucial to prevent unfair treatment.

What to Do If Your Salary Is Cut Illegally

If you experience an illegal salary reduction, follow these steps:

Employment Contract – Key Points for Expats

Expatriates working in Kuwait must have a written employment contract, which should specify:

Termination by Employer

Employers can terminate employees under specific conditions:

Unlawful Termination

If termination is unjustified, the employee can file a labor complaint and seek compensation for arbitrary dismissal.

Termination by Employee

Employees who wish to resign must provide notice (3 months). End-of-service benefits depend on years of service, as outlined:

The probation period in Kuwait can last up to 100 days. During this time, either party (employer or employee) may terminate the contract with a 7-day notice, and no compensation is required.

  
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