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Everything You Need to Know About Employment Law in Malaysia
  • Blog
  • | 2 March 2026

Everything You Need to Know About Employment Law in Malaysia

Understanding employment law in Malaysia is essential for both employers and employees. With clear knowledge of the Employment Act of Malaysia and related Employment Acts, you can ensure compliance, protect rights, and prevent workplace disputes. 

What Is Employment Law in Malaysia?

Employment law in Malaysia is a set of legal regulations governing the relationship between employers and employees. It covers: 

  • Employment contracts
  • Minimum wages and working hours
  • Leave entitlements
  • Termination and dismissal rules
  • Workplace safety and benefits 

The cornerstone of these regulations is the Employment Act of Malaysia, which applies mainly to employees earning below RM2,000 per month, but also guides broader employment practices. 

Who Does the Employment Act Apply To?

The Employment Act primarily covers: 

  • Employees in Peninsular Malaysia
  • Employees earning below RM2,000 monthly (for specific provisions)
  • Domestic and contract workers may have special clauses 

Employees outside these categories may still benefit from other Employment Acts or legal protections. 

What Are the Key Rights of Employees Under Malaysian Law?

Under the Employment Act of Malaysia, employees have rights such as: 

  • Minimum wage and overtime pay
  • Paid annual leave, sick leave, and public holidays
  • Maternity and paternity leave 
  • Protection from unfair dismissal
  • Safe and healthy working conditions 

These rights are designed to maintain fairness and workplace harmony. 

What Are Employer Obligations Under Employment Law?

Employers in Malaysia must: 

  • Provide clear and lawful employment contracts
  • Pay salaries on time according to the law
  • Maintain safe and compliant workplaces
  • Observe leave entitlements and termination procedures
  • Register employees for social security (SOCSO) and Employment Insurance System (EIS) 

Failing to comply with the Employment Act or other Employment Acts can result in legal penalties. 

How Are Employment Disputes Resolved in Malaysia?

Employment disputes may include dismissal, wage disagreements, or workplace harassment. Resolution methods include: 

  • Mediation and conciliation through the Industrial Relations Department
  • Labour tribunal hearings for unresolved disputes 
  • Court proceedings for serious violations 

Understanding these procedures helps both employees and employers navigate workplace conflicts legally and effectively. 

What Should Be Included in an Employment Contract?

A compliant employment contract under the Employment Act of Malaysia should include: 

  • Job description and duties
  • Salary and benefits
  • Working hours and rest periods
  • Leave entitlements
  • Termination conditions 

Contracts reduce misunderstandings and provide legal clarity. 

How Does the Employment Act Handle Termination and Dismissal?

Termination and dismissal must comply with the Employment Act: 

  • Proper notice periods based on employment duration
  • Justified reasons for dismissal (misconduct, redundancy, etc.)
  • Severance benefits or compensation as per law 

Following these rules ensures lawful termination and prevents disputes. 

Are There Recent Updates to Employment Law in Malaysia?

Employment laws evolve to address modern workplace needs: 

  • Adjustments to minimum wage
  • Enhanced maternity/paternity leave policies 
  • New provisions for flexible or remote working arrangements 

Staying informed ensures both employers and employees remain compliant with the Employment Act of Malaysia. 

In Summary

Understanding employment law in Malaysia is crucial for creating a compliant and fair workplace. Knowledge of the Employment Act and related Employment Acts protects employee rights, guides employers, and provides frameworks for dispute resolution. Staying informed ensures legal compliance and promotes a healthy, productive work environment. 

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