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Thursday, November 20, 2025

New employment laws offer boost to Qatar public sector staff - Pinsent Masons

New legislation aimed at improving accountability and offering greater incentives to public sector workers in Qatar has been hailed as a “significant evolution” for the Gulf state by an expert.

The country introduced Law No. 25 of 2025, amending key provisions of the Civil Human Resources Law (Law No. 15 of 2016), as part of ongoing efforts to enhance the Qatari public sector.

Among the changes are a new marriage allowance worth QAR12000 (approx. US$3,300) a year for each Qatari spouse, along with reduced working hours for Qatari mothers during school exam periods in order to improve work-life balance.

Performance-based salary raises of up to 150%, tied to performance metrics, shift the focus for wage increases onto measurable outcomes in public service delivery.

The rules also expand professional certification allowances and better incentives for recruitment and staff retention.

The moves, aimed at creating a more supportive and competitive environment in the public sector, represent a significant evolution for the country’s employment laws said Sarah Khasawneh, a legal expert at Pinsent Masons in Qatar.

“These reforms mark a significant evolution in Qatar’s public employment landscape,”

“By linking compensation and promotion directly to performance, the government is signalling a clear shift toward meritocracy and institutional accountability,” she said.

“The introduction of a marriage allowance and enhanced supervisory bonuses also reflects a broader policy goal of...



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