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Unfair dismissal in Malaysia is one of the most common disputes between employers and employees. But what exactly counts as “unfair,” and how can both sides protect themselves? In this video, we take a quick but comprehensive look at employment law in Malaysia, focusing on: What counts as termination with just cause and excuse under the Employment Act. The difference between direct dismissal and constructive dismissal. Why dismissal should be the last resort, and alternatives before retrenchment (redeployment, reorganization, salary adjustments). The importance of due process: investigations, fair hearings, and documentation. Common pitfalls in unfair dismissal claims, from burden of proof to admissible evidence. Remedies available to employees, including reinstatement and compensation. Recent updates to Malaysia’s Employment Act 1955: broadened coverage, anti-discrimination policies, and what HR must do to stay compliant. 📌 Whether you’re an employee worried about your rights or an HR manager trying to avoid costly disputes, this guide breaks down the essentials in plain language. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 – Why unfair dismissal matters in Malaysia 1:20 – Termination with cause vs. without cause 3:10 – Direct vs. constructive dismissal 5:00 – Alternatives before retrenchment 7:20 – Due process & fair hearings 9:00 – Remedies for employees 11:00 – Recent changes in Employment Act 1955 ✅ Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and Share for more Malaysian law & policy insights! #MalaysiaLaw #UnfairDismissal #EmploymentLaw #HRMalaysia #Termination #LabourLaw #EmploymentAct #MalaysiaJobs #WorkplaceRights #Retrenchment #Dismissal #HRCompliance