Malaysian Labour Law
Malaysian Labour Law
Malaysian Labour Law
2] PROBATIONARY PERIOD
Overtime
Limitation:-
1] 104 hours per month, unless exempted by the Minister under
Section 2B
2] Not more than 12 hours of work (including normal hours in a day)
3 times the hourly rate of pay for work done in excess of normal
hours of work
4. LEAVE
Annual leave
Sick leave
5] PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
National Day
The King’s Birthday
Birthday of Sultans/ Head of State or
Federal Territory Day
Workers’ Day
Remedial Measures
An individual victim has every right to protect herself from any form of
harassment. However, in dealing with cases of sexual harassment at
the workplace, there are many factors the victim has to consider;-
one’s reputation, the family, opinion among colleagues, social
relationship, and also the job itself. Any adverse publicity is bound to
bring irreparable psychological damage to the victim. Therefore, great
care and caution should be taken in finding solution to the problem.
If the harasser is a colleague, the following steps may be taken
by the victim:-
1. tell him at the very first instance that you are not amused
with his behaviour and warn him not to repeat it; but keep
your cool
2. avoid losing control of your emotions or temper and do not
throw tantrums
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Prepared by:-
1] Suria Fadhillah Bt. Md. Pauzi
[ LL.B (Hons.) UIAM, LL.M UKM ]