The Employment Act (1955) makes various forms of leave minimum entitlements for employees in Malaysia.
Annual leave is calculated on a pro-rata basis. Employees with:
- up to 2 years’ worth of service with the same employer are entitled to a minimum of eight days’ paid leave per year;
- between 2 and 5 years’ worth of service earn a minimum of 12 days of paid leave;
- more than 5 years’ worth of service earn a minimum of 16 days of paid leave.
On top of paid annual leave, the Employment Act also entitles Malaysian employees to take 11 public holidays per year. Malaysia celebrates public holidays at both a state and national level.
Date | Holiday name |
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1 May, 2024 | Worker’s Day |
1st Monday of June | The Birthday of Yang-Di Pertuan Agong |
24 Aug., 2024 | The Birthday of the Ruler or the Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Federal Territory Day) |
31 Aug., 2024 | National Day |
16 Sep., 2024 | Malaysia Day |
To meet the 11-day limit, the remaining 6 days of public holidays are determined by the employer who chooses which public holidays to celebrate from a list of gazetted public holidays. Malaysia is an incredibly diverse country with multiple ethnicities and religions represented, so employers and employees can agree to certain public holidays for religious or other reasons.