Employment Rights During Crisis β€” Kuwait

Crisis Situations: Economic downturns, company closures, regional conflicts, or market disruptions require immediate action to protect your rights.

Immediate Actions During Crisis

Within 24 Hours

  • Document everything: Take photos of your documents, save all communications
  • Secure your passport if employer is holding it (contact police if refused)
  • Withdraw accessible salary/savings from company accounts
  • Contact Sri Lankan Embassy emergency hotline
  • Inform family in Sri Lanka of situation

Within 3 Days

  • File formal complaint with Ministry of Labor
  • Register with embassy for assistance tracking
  • Join ArabLanka community for updates and support
  • Secure accommodation if company housing at risk
  • Check visa status and validity

Within 1 Week

  • Attend labor department mediation if scheduled
  • Explore alternative employment options
  • Calculate all amounts owed (salary, gratuity, benefits)
  • Consult with embassy legal advisor
  • Consider repatriation if situation severe

Your Rights When Employer is Non-Responsive

Important: Employer non-responsiveness does NOT void your rights. Labor authorities can proceed without employer cooperation.

What You Can Do:

File Complaint Anyway

Labor department will attempt to contact employer. If they fail to respond, case proceeds in their absence.

Request Visa Transfer

If unpaid for 60+ days, you may be eligible for visa transfer to new employer without current sponsor consent.

Seek Court Order

Labor court can issue judgment and freeze company assets even if employer doesn't appear.

Embassy Intervention

Embassy can escalate to higher authorities and assist with diplomatic pressure.

Company Closure or Bankruptcy

Act Fast - Time is Critical

When a company closes or declares bankruptcy, workers' salary claims are prioritized, but you must file quickly before assets are liquidated.

Priority Actions:

  1. File Labor Complaint Immediately - Don't wait for company to contact you
  2. Register as Creditor - In bankruptcy proceedings, register your salary claim
  3. Attend All Hearings - Your presence strengthens your claim
  4. Join Collective Action - Multiple workers filing together have stronger position
  5. Monitor Asset Liquidation - Worker salaries are paid from company assets
Priority Order for Payment:
  1. Worker salaries and end-of-service benefits (YOU)
  2. Government fees and taxes
  3. Secured creditors (banks)
  4. Other creditors

This means your salary claim comes FIRST.

Regional Conflicts or Market Disruptions

Safety First

If region becomes unsafe, contact embassy immediately for evacuation guidance. Your safety is more important than salary recovery.

Document Everything

Take photos of all documents, contracts, salary slips. Upload to cloud storage in case you need to leave quickly.

Stay Connected

Join ArabLanka community and embassy WhatsApp groups for real-time updates and collective support.

Repatriation Options

Embassy can arrange emergency repatriation. You can still pursue salary claims after returning to Sri Lanka.

Pursuing Claims After Leaving Country

Yes, You Can Still Recover Your Money

Even if you return to Sri Lanka, you can continue legal proceedings:

  • Appoint Representative: Authorize someone (friend, lawyer, embassy) to represent you in court
  • Remote Participation: Some courts allow video testimony or written statements
  • Embassy Assistance: Embassy can monitor your case and provide updates
  • Power of Attorney: Grant legal authority to representative to act on your behalf
Success Rate: Many workers successfully recover salaries even after returning home. Don't give up your claim.

Emergency Financial Assistance

Embassy Welfare Fund

Sri Lankan Embassy may provide emergency financial assistance for food, accommodation, or repatriation.

Contact: Embassy welfare officer

Community Support

Sri Lankan community organizations often have emergency funds or can provide temporary accommodation.

Find: Community Organizations

Temporary Employment

While pursuing your case, you may be able to find temporary work. Check visa restrictions first.

Browse: Job Listings

Mental Health & Wellbeing

Take Care of Yourself

Employment crises are extremely stressful. Remember:

  • You are not alone - thousands face similar situations
  • This is temporary - most cases resolve within months
  • Your rights are protected by law
  • Embassy and community are here to help
  • Reach out for support - don't isolate yourself

Need to talk? Join our community chat or post in Q&A for support.

Crisis Checklist

☐ Passport secured (not with employer) ☐ All documents photographed and backed up ☐ Embassy contacted and registered ☐ Labor complaint filed ☐ Salary amounts calculated and documented ☐ Alternative accommodation secured (if needed) ☐ Visa status checked ☐ Family in Sri Lanka informed ☐ Emergency contacts saved in phone ☐ Connected with community support groups ☐ Legal representation arranged (if needed) ☐ Bank accounts secured ☐ Evidence collected (emails, messages, photos) ☐ Attended all scheduled hearings/meetings ☐ Repatriation plan prepared (if necessary)