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Dec 13, 2012

Employment Laws - Recent Changes and Its Impact

EMPLOYMENT LAWS – RECENT CHANGES AND ITS IMPACT

18 & 19 December 2012 at MEF Petaling Jaya


The enactment of National Wages Consultative Act 2011 and the consequential Minimum Wage Order 2012, the Minimum Retirement Age Act 2012 and the amendments to the Employment Act 1955 which came into force 1 April 2012 have considerable impact on employers .These changes, all in one year have caused considerable concern to employers.

Faced with the array of changes to employment laws some of it highly technical, employers are finding it more difficult to manage these changes due its complexity. Some of these changes have far reaching implication on costs, compensation system and tenure of employment.

A two day training program on the changes to the employment laws is organized in order to assist the participants to understand the changes and more importantly managing the changes.

Objectives

Participants will be able to :
  • Understand the implication of these changes
  • Manage and implement the changes efficiently and effectively with minimum impact in cost
  • Negotiate with employees or trade union on inclusion of allowances in Minimum Wage Order 2012. These changes need to be implemented before 1 January 2013.
  • Implement the retirement of employees according to certain consideration and principles.
  • Impact of amendments to Employment Act 1955

Topics Covered

1st day
  • Historical development of Minimum Wages
  • The National Wages Consultative Council Act (NWCC) 2011
  • The objective and the function of NWCC
  • Recommendations of the Council
  • Minimum Wage Order 2012
  • Method of implementation
  • Guidelines given by NWCC on the implementation of the Wage Order
  • Strategies to be adopted by employers to minimize the impact

2nd day
  • Minimum Retirement Age Act 2012
  • Implication and manner of implementation
  • Non-Application of the Law
  • Salient features of amendments to the Employment (Amendment) Act 2012 which came into effect on 1 April 2012
  • New Chapter Part XVA – Sexual Harassment : Investigation and management of sexual harassment complaints.

Who Should Attend

All those involved in handling human resource/ industrial relations functions

Trainer

This programme would be conducted by Tuan Hj Shamsuddin Bardan, the Executive Director of MEF.

Tuan Hj Shamsuddin is a member of National Wages Consultative Council in formulating the National Minimum Wages and represents MEF in formation of Minimum Retirement Age Act 2012

Course Fees
  • RM850 per participant, inclusive of seminar materials, refreshments and lunch.
  • Less RM150 for MEF members.

For REGISTRATION FORMCLICK HERE

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