The last basic salary received by the employee is considered the basis for calculating the end-of-service bonus.
The employee is entitled to the gratuity for any part of the year according to the rates referred to below.
FOR QATARI EMPLOYEES
As per article 117 of Law No. (15) of 2016 promulgating the Civil Human Resources Law, a Qatari employee who has spent at least one year in the service of a government entity is entitled to an end-of-service bonus, calculated as follows:
In order for the employee to be eligible for this reward, he is not entitled to a pension in accordance with the provisions of Law No. (24) of 2002 regarding retirement and pensions, unless his actual period of service exceeds twenty years and does not exceed thirty years, in which case he will be paid, in addition to the pension to which he is entitled, an end-of-service reward for the period exceeding that period - Twenty years with a basic salary of one month for each year of excess years. If this period exceeds thirty years, the reward shall be a basic salary of two months for each year of years exceeding thirty years.Â
These provisions went into effect on 3/6/2003.
FOR NON-QATARI EMPLOYEES
As per article 118 of Law No. (15) of 2016 promulgating the Civil Human Resources Law, a non-Qatari employee who has spent at least one year in the service of a government entity is entitled to an end-of-service benefit based on one month’s basic salary for each year of service, up to a maximum of ten months, throughout the period of his service in the country, whether continuous or not.
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[Sources: Al Meezan, Hukoomi]
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