Termination and Unfair Dismissal under Jordan labor law

Termination and Unfair Dismissal in Jordan | Legal Guide Under Jordanian Labour Law
Termination and Unfair Dismissal in Jordan | Legal Guide Under Jordanian Labour Law

Termination of employment is a sensitive legal matter governed by Jordanian Labour Law No. 8 of 1996 and its amendments.
This article provides a clear, professional, and legally accurate overview of termination and unfair dismissal in Jordan, explaining employee rights, employer obligations, notice requirements, compensation, and available legal remedies.


As experienced labour lawyers in Jordan, we regularly answer the most common questions related to Jordanian Labour Law and unfair dismissal, including:

  • What is the compensation for unfair dismissal in Jordan?
  • What are the legal cases of unfair dismissal under Jordanian law?
  • How is unfair dismissal treated in fixed-term contracts?
  • Where can I file a complaint against my employer in jordan?
  • What court has jurisdiction over labour disputes in Jordan?

1. Termination of Employment Under Jordanian Labour Law

Employment contracts in Jordan may be terminated either lawfully or unlawfully, depending on the type of contract and the reason for termination.

Jordanian law distinguishes between:

  • Fixed-term contracts, و
  • Unlimited-term contracts


2. Termination of Unlimited-Term Employment Contracts

Notice Requirement

For unlimited-term contracts, either party may terminate the contract by providing written notice.

  • The required notice period is 30 days
  • The notice must be given in writing
  • If notice is not given, the terminating party must pay compensation in lieu of notice

if an employee working under an unlimited-term contract is unfairly dismissed, the court may award compensation calculated as:

  • Half a month’s wage for each year of service,
  • With a minimum of two months’ wage

3. Termination of Fixed-Term Employment Contracts

A fixed-term contract ends automatically upon expiry of its stated duration.

However, if the employer terminates the contract before its expiry without a lawful reason, the employee is entitled to:

  • Compensation equivalent to the remaining wages until the contract’s end
  • Payment of all accrued entitlements


4. Lawful Grounds for Dismissal Without Notice

Jordanian Labour Law allows employers to dismiss an employee without notice or compensation only in limited and serious cases, such as:

  • Gross misconduct
  • Proven dishonesty or fraud
  • Serious violation of workplace safety rules
  • Repeated refusal to perform contractual duties
  • Physical assault or severe insubordination

These grounds must be clearly proven, and the burden of proof lies with the employer.


5. What Is Unfair Dismissal in Jordan?

Unfair dismissal occurs when an employee is terminated:

  • Without a valid legal reason
  • Without proper notice
  • In retaliation for exercising legal rights
  • In violation of Labour Law provisions

Unfair dismissal is not defined by a single article but is well established through labour law principles and court practice.


6. Employee Rights in Cases of Unfair Dismissal

If an employee proves unfair dismissal, they may be entitled to:

  • Compensation for damages
  • Payment in lieu of notice
  • Unpaid wages
  • Compensation for unused annual leave
  • End-of-service benefits (if applicable)
  • A certificate of experience

The amount of compensation is determined by the labour court based on the circumstances of the case.


7. End-of-Service Entitlements

Employees who are not enrolled in Social Security are generally entitled to end-of-service compensation, often calculated as:

  • Approximately one month’s wage for each year of service, subject to court discretion and contract terms

Employees enrolled in Social Security receive benefits through the Social Security Corporation instead.


8. Employer Obligations Upon Termination

Upon termination, the employer must:

  • Pay all outstanding wages
  • Settle accrued leave entitlements
  • Issue a certificate of experience upon request
  • Return any personal documents belonging to the employee

Failure to comply may expose the employer to legal claims.


9. Filing a Complaint or Legal Claim

Employees who believe they were unfairly dismissed may:

  • File a complaint with the Ministry of Labour
  • Submit a claim before the Labour Court

Jordanian law protects employees from retaliation for asserting their legal rights.


10. Practical Legal Advice

Employees should:

  • Keep copies of employment contracts
  • Preserve written termination notices
  • Document unpaid wages or violations
  • Seek legal advice promptly

Employers should:

  • Follow lawful termination procedures
  • Document reasons for dismissal
  • Respect notice and compensation requirements

Conclusion

Understanding termination and unfair dismissal in Jordan is essential for both employees and employers.
Compliance with Jordanian Labour Law ensures fairness, reduces disputes, and protects the legal rights of all parties involved.

If you require legal clarification or assistance regarding termination or unfair dismissal, contact us now for free consultation

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