The Senate has approved a draft Labor Law to replace the Labor Law of 2003. According to the government, the Law would harmonize the interests of employers and employees, match the regulatory framework with the demands of contemporary labor markets and align the Law with the international labor agreements to which Egypt is a signatory.
The draft Labor Law has been under development for years. If a final draft is approved by both Houses of Parliament and signed by the president, it will take effect 90 days later. While the draft Law has been presented as a modernization of the Labor Law, it also creates various new entitlements for employees, possibly with substantial cost implications for employers.