Before 1 Jan 2023, the maximum working hours per week for non-shift and shift employees is 48 hours. From 1 Jan 2023 onwards, maximum working hours per week will be reduced to 45 hours, for all employees under the scope of EA 1955, irrespective of whether they are non-shift employees or shift employees. Apart from that, the other existing provisions in the EA 1955 that governs working hours and shift work remain unchanged.
Reduced Maximum Working Hours For Non-Shift And Shift Employees
This amendment allowed the law to permit that, by agreement between employers and employees, where the number of hours of work on one or more days of the week is less than 8 hours (for example, some employees are required to work a half day on Saturday or some are not even required to work on Saturday), on the remaining days of the week, the restriction of 8 hours may be exceeded; nevertheless, no employee may be required to work for more than 9 hours in a single day or for more than 45 hours in a single week.
Aside from reducing the maximum working hours per week to 45 hours, the other existing provisions on working hours under section 60A(1) of EA 1955 remains status quo. Employers are reminded that, subject to certain provisions an employee shall not be required to work
- more than 5 consecutive hours without a period of leisure of at least 30 mins
- more than 8 hours in one day
- in excess of a spread over period of 10 hours in one day
- Maximum number of hours of work for non shift employees is 12 hours per day. The limit of 8 hours per day is for normal working hours and 12 hour limit will be inclusive of the overtime.
There are 4 scenarios shared by Malaysian Employers Federation, 3 of which are for non-shift employees, and 1 for shift employees. With the understanding that businesses may have different working hours arrangements, the scenarios below are examples relevant to an average businesses:
Scenario 1: Non-Shift Employees Working On An 8 Hours Per Day (Excluding Break), 5 Days Per Week
- Total working hours over 3 weeks: 60 hours + 60 hours + 15 hours = 135 hours.
- Average working hours per week: 135 hours/ 3 weeks = 45 hours.
- Referring to the table above and as a further explanation of paragraph above, although a shift worker’s hours of work is 12 hours, no overtime is payable.
- For any overtime work carried out in excess of the normal hours of work, on a normal working day the employee shall generally be paid at a rate not less than 1.5 times his Hourly Rate of Pay (HRP)
- If an employee on a monthly pay basis is required to work on their rest day, they are entitled to additional compensation.
- which does not exceed half his normal hours of work, wages equivalent to half the ordinary rate of pay for work done on that day, or
- which is more than half but which does not exceed his normal hours of work, one day’s wages at the ordinary rate of pay for work done on that day
- For any work carried out in excess of the normal hours of work on a rest day by an employee mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b), he shall be paid at a rate which is not less than two times his hourly rate of pay.
- If an employee on a monthly pay basis is required to work on a paid holiday, they are also entitled to additional compensation:-
- two days’ wages at the ordinary rate of pay, regardless that the period of work done on that day is less than the normal hours of work
- For this, they should receive their holiday pay for the day and, in addition, receive two days' wages at the ordinary rate of pay for the work done on the holiday.
- This means they are paid twice their usual daily wage for hours worked on the holiday.
- For any overtime work carried out by an employee in excess of the normal hours of work on a paid public holiday, the employee shall be paid at a rate which is not less than three times his hourly rate of pay.
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