
but now he is not responding at all to my mails.Ĭan i file a complaint on my employer in ministry of labour ? i have the proofs offer letter, emails and his text messages. i asked him to pay at least half of my salary. i asked my employer to pay some money because he is the responsible for my 4 months loss of pay. after coming back to india i emailed him several times but he was keep saying that they don't have trade licence and asked me to wait for few more days. my employer told me to go back to India and we will send you the visa after getting the trade licence. but after cancelling my Abu dhabi visa, my Dubai employer said they dont have the trade licence to apply for visa and he asked me to wait for a couple of weeks to get that licence. before cancelling my Abu dhabi visa, I emailed my new employer weather he was ready to apply for my Dubai visa, i signed the offer letter which is merely a paper stating the basic benefits in English. Given that the uplift on my salary only equates to about 15%, would I be right in concluding that the money is not worthwhile, and that I would be better off staying in Australia?Īny advice or commentary on my circumstances would be most appreciated!Ĭlick to expand.I was working in a hotel in Abu dhabi, in october 2012 i was offered a job in a Dubai based pre opening restaurant. I have seem posts by others who claim that a 30% uplift is necessary to justify the disadvantages of living in the Middle East. However, when I factor in the tax-free status of the money, my take home income jumps dramatically. This is a slight uplift to my current salary of AUD $140,000 (including superannuation), which, when converted, would equate to approximately UAE 530,000 per annum.Īs the figures show, the increase from my current salary of UAE 70,000 is not "significant" in my mind. From my discussions with a recruiter, it appears that the most I could hope for in Dubai is UAE 600,000 per annum all inclusive (or UAE 50,000 per month). For what it is worth, I enjoy my current job and lifestyle, and would only move to Dubai if it offered significant financial benefit. I am an Australian based lawyer working in private practice.

For Medical - 3 years of experience in any organised medical institution, preferably in a labour organisation.I seek feedback on a prospective move to Dubai.For Law - Minimum 5 years of experience as a practicing lawyer in civil matters representing clients in at least 3 cases in every year or 5 years experience as a law officer in Central Government/State Government/Central Government PSU/State Government PSU.

