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Probation Periods in Malaysia Rights and Employer Obligations
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  • | 23 March 2026

Probation Periods in Malaysia: Rights and Employer Obligations

A probation period is a trial period at the start of employment, allowing both employers and employees to assess suitability for the role. In Malaysia, understanding your rights and obligations during probation ensures compliance with the law and prevents future disputes. 

What Is a Probation Period in Malaysia?

A probation period is typically 3 to 6 months (though it can vary) during which an employee’s performance, conduct, and suitability for the role are evaluated. It serves as a trial phase before confirming permanent employment. 
Key points: 

  • Employers can assess skills, behavior, and cultural fit
  • Employees get to evaluate the company and role
  • Terms are usually stated in the employment contract 

Who Is Covered Under Probation in Malaysia?

All employees—full-time, part-time, or contractual—can be placed on probation. However, probation terms must comply with the Employment Act 1955 for employees earning up to RM4,000 per month. 
Employees on probation still enjoy basic statutory rights, including: 

  • Paid annual and sick leave (pro-rated)
  • Protection against unlawful dismissal
  • Access to workplace benefits as per contract 

Typical Duration of Probation in Malaysia

  • Standard duration: 3 to 6 months
  • Can be extended if performance requires further evaluation
  • Extensions must be communicated clearly in writing 

Employers often conduct mid-probation reviews to provide feedback and outline improvement areas. 

Employee Rights During Probation

Employees on probation are entitled to: 

  • Fair treatment – No discrimination or unfair termination
  • Notice period – Must be given according to the employment contract
  • Leave benefits – Annual, sick, and public holiday entitlements (pro-rated)
  • Safe working conditions – Workplace safety laws still apply
  • Performance feedback – Constructive evaluation before termination 

Even during probation, employees are protected under Malaysian labor laws. 

Employer Obligations During Probation

Employers must: 

  • Clearly outline probation terms in the employment contract
  • Provide feedback and performance evaluations
  • Give notice if terminating employment during probation 
  • Comply with Employment Act 1955 provisions regarding wages, leave, and benefits 
  • Avoid unfair dismissal practices 

Proper documentation during probation helps prevent disputes and claims of unjustified termination. 

Confirming Employment After Probation

Once probation ends successfully: 

  • Employers issue a confirmation letter
  • Employee moves to permanent status with full entitlements
  • Terms like salary increments, benefits, and responsibilities may be updated 

Failure to provide confirmation in writing can create ambiguity in employment status.

Common Mistakes Employers Make During Probation

  • Not specifying probation terms in the employment contract
  • Extending probation without clear communication
  • Ignoring statutory rights and entitlements
  • Terminating without proper notice or documentation 

Avoiding these mistakes ensures compliance and protects your company from labor disputes. 

When to Seek Legal Advice

Consulting an employment lawyer is recommended if: 

  • Probation terms are unclear
  • You face potential unjustified dismissal claims
  • You need guidance on employee rights or employer obligations
  • Employment disputes arise during probation 

Legal advice ensures compliance with Malaysian employment law and reduces workplace conflicts. 

In Summary

A probation period in Malaysia is a crucial phase for both employees and employers. Understanding rights, obligations, duration, and proper documentation ensures fairness and legal compliance. Employers should clearly communicate terms, provide feedback, and follow statutory requirements, while employees should know their entitlements and protections under Malaysian labor law. 

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