End-of-Service Gratuity for Teachers
The end-of-service gratuity (EOSB) is a legally mandated lump-sum payment you receive upon completing your contract in any GCC country. It functions as a compulsory savings mechanism β your employer pays you a sum based on your length of service when you leave. Understanding how gratuity works, how much you will receive, and how it varies by country ensures you include this significant benefit in your financial planning.
Gratuity Calculations by Country
| Country | First 5 Years | After 5 Years | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| UAE | 21 days’ basic salary per year | 30 days’ basic salary per year | Basic salary (excl. allowances) |
| Saudi Arabia | 15 days’ salary per year | 30 days’ salary per year | Last drawn salary |
| Qatar | 21 days per year | 30 days per year | Basic salary |
| Kuwait | 15 days per year | 30 days per year | Last salary |
| Oman | 15 days per year | 30 days per year | Basic salary |
| Bahrain | 15 days per year | 30 days per year | Last salary |
Practical Examples
UAE example: A teacher with a basic salary of AED 10,000/month completing a 2-year contract receives: (21 days Γ 2 years) Γ (AED 10,000 Γ· 30 days) = 42 Γ 333 = AED 14,000 gratuity. Over 5 years, this grows to AED 35,000. After 5 years, the rate increases to 30 days per year, accelerating accumulation.
Important note: Gratuity is calculated on basic salary in most GCC countries β not total salary including allowances. If your contract splits compensation into “basic salary” and “housing/transport allowance,” a lower basic salary reduces your gratuity. Check your contract structure β ideally, as much of your compensation as possible should be classified as basic salary to maximise your gratuity entitlement.
Gratuity and Early Termination
Resigning before completing your contract may reduce or eliminate your gratuity entitlement depending on the country and contract terms. In the UAE: less than 1 year = no gratuity; 1-3 years = 1/3 of entitlement; 3-5 years = 2/3; 5+ years = full entitlement. Completing your full contract is the most financially beneficial approach β early termination has both gratuity and reference consequences.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do I receive my gratuity?
Gratuity is paid within 30 days of your employment ending β typically processed alongside your final salary. If your employer delays payment, you have legal recourse through the Ministry of Labour (or equivalent). Some schools pay gratuity promptly; others require follow-up. Maintain records of your start date, salary, and contract terms to verify the correct amount. If the school calculates gratuity based on basic salary that is lower than your actual total salary, check that the contract structure accurately represents your agreed compensation.