Malaysian Labour Law
Malaysia Labour Law consists of Hiring, Firing, Sexual Harrassment, Occupational Safety, EPF, SOCSO, Dispute, Pension, Workmen's Compensation, Salary Act and Statutory Holiday.
Table of Contents
- Regulation of Employment (HTML)
- Hiring
- Firing
- 2.1 The Circumstances a Contract of Service be Terminated by Either Employer or Employee
- 2.2 Notice Period Required Terminating a Contract of Service
- 2.3 Termination without Cause Or Excuse by My Employer
- 2.4 The Circumstances an Employee as Not Entitled to Termination or Lay-Off Benefits
- 2.5 Actual Amount of Layoff Benefits Payable
- Workmen's Compensation
- Sexual Harrassment
- 4.1 What Is Sexual Harassment?
- 4.2 Types of Sexual Harassment
- 4.3 The Differences Between Verbal, Non-Verbal, Visual, Psychological And Physical Harassment
- 4.4 Law in Malaysia to Deal Specifically with Sexual Harassment
- 4.5 Chances Of Seeing Justice Being Done
- 4.6 What Should I Do If I Am Being Sexually Harassed?
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Dispute
- Pension
- 7.1 What Is Pension?
- 7.2 The Individual Entitled To Pension Benefit
- 7.3 Circumstances Reducing or Withholding Pension
- 7.4 Calculation of Pension
- 7.5 Who Is Deemed to Be A Pensionable Officer?
- 7.6 Granted a Pension
- 7.7 Compulsory Retirement
- 7.8 Optional Retirement
- 7.9 The Pension Where an Officer Dies in Service
- 7.10 The Pension Where an Officer Dies After Retirement
- 7.11 Cease a Pension
- 7.12 Pension for Disabled Person In The Course Of Performing His Official Duty
- 7.13 The Rate Payable for Disability Pension
- 7.14 Is a Pension Assignable?
- EPF
- SOCSO
- 9.1 What Is Social Security Organization (SOSCO)?
- 9.2 Compulsory Contribute To SOCSO
- 9.3 Wages Mean For The Purpose Of SOCSO Contribution
- 9.4 The Coverage Provided To an Insured Person by SOCSO Under ESSA 1969
- 9.5 The Invalidity Pension Scheme Cover and The Benefits Provided
- 9.6 The Coverage of Employment Injury Insurance Scheme
- 9.7 The Rate of SOCSO Contribution
- 9.8 The Responsibilities of an Employer
- 9.9 Interest on Contributions Due and Not Paid On Time by Employer
- 9.10 What About An Employee With Monthly Wages Exceeding RM2,000
- 9.11 Report an Accident and Make My Claim
- 9.12 Processing a Claim
- 9.13 Appeal
- Statutory Holiday (PDF)
- Salary Act (PDF)
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