Navigating employee leave policies is a core responsibility for HR departments across the UAE. Among the most critical types of leave to manage is maternity leave, a fundamental employee right that supports working mothers during one of the most important phases of their lives.
In this article, we’ll walk you through the latest maternity leave entitlements in the UAE under the Federal Decree Law No. 33 of 2021 regarding the Regulation of Labour Relations, applicable to the private sector, and highlight what HR professionals and employers need to know to stay compliant and supportive.
Under the current UAE labor law, female employees in the private sector are entitled to:
This entitlement applies regardless of the employee’s length of service - a significant shift from older regulations that required a minimum period of employment to qualify.
If an employee experiences health complications related to pregnancy or childbirth, she is entitled to up to 45 additional days of unpaid leave, provided a medical certificate is submitted to support the request.
The law also accommodates compassionate provisions:
For the first six months after returning to work, a female employee is entitled to two paid nursing breaks per day, each up to 30 minutes. These breaks are in addition to normal rest periods.
In addition to maternity leave, UAE law also provides five days of paid parental leave for fathers to be taken within the first six months of the child’s birth, demonstrating the country’s commitment to shared parental responsibilities.
To ensure a seamless process for both the employee and the organization:
Managing maternity leave can be complex, but not with ZenHR.
ZenHR’s Attendance & Time-Tracking module is designed to simplify and automate every aspect of the process, so HR teams can focus on what matters: supporting their people.
Here’s how ZenHR can help:
With ZenHR, you don’t just manage maternity leave, you optimize it.