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UAE sets stricter monthly salary deadline for private-sector employers from June 1

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From Monday, June 1, private-sector pay in the UAE is due on the first day of each month. Salaries for the previous month must be sent through WPS or another MOHRE-approved payment channel. Delayed payments can be tracked from day two, with administrative consequences possible by day five.

UAE sets stricter monthly salary deadline for private-sector employers from June 1
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New salary due date starts June 1

Starting Monday, June 1, private-sector salaries in the UAE are due on the first day of every month under updated wage protection rules introduced by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE).

Under the new framework, employers must transfer the previous month’s wages through the Wage Protection System (WPS) or another payment method approved by MOHRE.

If payment is made after the due date, it is treated as delayed.

For employees, that means salaries for May 2026 are due on June 1.

The change forms part of a stricter enforcement system aimed at cutting late salary payments and improving compliance among private companies across the UAE.

MOHRE said the revised rules are meant to organise wage payment procedures, raise compliance levels, support labour market stability and make employer obligations clearer.

What the change means in practice

For many employees, the immediate effect may seem limited, especially at workplaces that already process pay at the start of each month.

Even so, the revised rules shorten the timeline for regulatory action when employers do not pay on time.

Under the phased enforcement system, authorities can begin electronic monitoring of delayed wages from the second day after salaries become due.

By the fifth day of delay, businesses may begin facing administrative consequences tied to work permit issuance and other labour-related services.

The consequences can become more severe for repeated violations and for larger employers.

Companies with 50 or more workers could later face stronger legal measures if salary delays continue over longer periods.

The ministry has also set clearer standards for wage compliance.

In some cases, an employer may still meet the compliance threshold if most wages are paid on time and any remaining deductions are legally documented.

Part of a wider wage protection push

The UAE has spent years strengthening oversight of private-sector salary payments through WPS, which electronically tracks salary transfers.

The latest ministerial resolution builds on that system with fixed due dates, faster enforcement timelines and stronger penalties for repeated delays.

For workers, the updated framework could lead to earlier intervention when salaries are repeatedly paid late.

For employers, there is less flexibility to push payroll beyond the beginning of the month without drawing closer scrutiny.

The central rule is straightforward: pay for the previous month must be transferred on time through approved channels, and any payment made after the due date counts as delayed.

June 1 marks the first month when that schedule applies directly, with May 2026 wages falling under the new timing.

MOHRE has described the changes as part of a broader effort to improve salary payment compliance, support labour market stability and increase transparency around employer responsibilities.

With the due date now fixed at the start of each month, companies that miss the deadline may move more quickly from monitoring to administrative action, and in some cases to tougher legal consequences.

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