Job Seeker Handbook
1. HIRING
1.3 Understanding of Probation
- Probation is a period during which the employer monitors the employee's performance also known as a working test period.
- The probation period is normally spelt out in the contract of service or letter of appointment.
- If an employer deems it necessary, probationary period can be extended.
- During the probation period, an employer has the right to terminate the service for poor performance, misconduct, lacks the necessary aptitude or skill required in the position or under other similar conditions. Termination under these conditions may be without notice.
- Upon satisfactory completion of the probation period, the employee must be informed in writing by the employer stating revised wages and other terms and conditions where applicable.
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- Regulation of Employment (HTML)
- Hiring
- Firing
- Workmen's Compensation
- Sexual Harrassment
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Dispute
- Pension
- EPF
- SOCSO
- Statutory Holiday (PDF)
- Salary Act (PDF)
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