Executive Summary
Ministerial Decree No. (214) of 2025 establishes a structured regulatory framework for drafting, depositing, renewing, and terminating employment contracts in Egypt. The Decree introduces clearer administrative requirements, including electronic mechanisms for depositing contracts, while reinforcing contractual transparency and the protection of both employers and workers.
Key Highlights
- Employment contracts must be drafted in Arabic in four copies, with each copy designated for the employer, worker, Social Insurance Office, and competent administrative authority.
- The Decree permits the deposit of employment contracts electronically through the establishment’s officially registered email.
- Employers are required to submit supporting corporate and identification documents when depositing contracts.
- Fixed-term contract renewals or terminations must be reported to the competent Labor Directorate within fifteen (15) days.
- Indefinite-term contracts concluded before September 1, 2025 are exempt from the deposit requirement, while fixed-term contracts become subject to deposit upon their first renewal.
- Employment contracts must include essential information, including the commencement date, details of the employer and employee, nature of work, and agreed wages and benefits.
- Contracts concluded with foreign workers must be prepared in Arabic and in the worker’s language or in English, with the Arabic version prevailing in the event of discrepancy.
- The Ministry of Labor and its directorates may provide legal consultation concerning the nature of the employment relationship and its distinction from other legal arrangements.
Areas / Sectors Affected
- Employers and private-sector establishments.
- Employees and workers subject to employment contracts.
- Human Resources and personnel departments.
- Legal and compliance departments.
- Social Insurance Offices.
- Labor Directorates and competent administrative authorities.
- Companies employing foreign workers.
- Businesses using fixed-term employment contracts.
Publication Information
Publisher : Saqaan & Partners – Advocates & Legal Consultants
Publication : Legal updates
Jurisdiction : Egypt
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