Part 1: 9 June 2022, Thursday |
TBC Practice Area: Employment Law | Training Level: General |
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Overview
The Malaysian Government is in the midst of proposing several amendments to the Employment Act 1955 to comply with international standards. Besides, the Covid situation has brought significant changes to the workforce and labour environment across countries. Beyond the hybrid working conditions, regional HR and in-house counsel teams need to keep up with the constant regulatory changes and deal with a whole new range of workforce matters.
Join us at the ALB Virtual Malaysia HR & Employment Law Masterclass 2022, and achieve a comprehensive understanding of Malaysia's employment matters, while staying up to date and compliant with the changing regulatory landscape to maintain an effective workforce.
At the end of this masterclass, participants will get familiarised with overseas employment matters, identify pitfalls and stay updated with the changing regulatory landscape to confidently manage the overseas workforce and achieve growth.
Masterclass Agenda at a Glance
- ⦿ Who is an Employee?
- ⦿ Rights of Employees in Malaysia
- ⦿ Latest Updates & Developments
- ⦿ Pandemic & Post Pandemic Employment Issues
- ⦿ Common Employment Issues & Disputes
- ⦿ Sexual Harassment & Discrimination
- ⦿ Unfair dismissal claims
- ⦿ Misconduct
- ⦿ Poor Performance
- ⦿ Redundancy
- ⦿ Constructive Dismissal
- ⦿ Labour Court
- ⦿ Civil Disputes
- ⦿ Dealing with Litigation & When to Settle
Format & Certificate
- ⦿ 2-day masterclass, 3.5 hours per session (7-hour training)
- ⦿ Virtual interactive discussion
- ⦿ Certificate of Attendance issued by Asian Legal Business and Thomson Reuters
Target Audience
Regional Roles for International/ SEA/ APAC/ Asia Region with overseas staffing responsibility
- Regional HR Directors/ Regional HRBP
- Regional Employee Relations Directors
- Regional Employment Counsel
- Regional Compensation & Benefits
- Regional In-house counsel/ Legal Managers
Training Calendar
Date |
Masterclass |
Website |
9-10 June 2022 |
Malaysia Employment Law Masterclass |
|
28-29 July 2022 |
China Employment Law Masterclass |
|
25-26 August 2022 |
Indonesia Employment Law Masterclass |
|
15-16 September 2022 |
Vietnam Employment Law Masterclass |
|
6-7 October 2022 |
India Employment Law Masterclass |
Part 1: 9 June 2022, Thursday |
Trainer
Donovan Cheah
Partner, Donovan & Ho
Donovan is a founding partner of Donovan & Ho, where he leads the firm’s employment law and dispute resolution practice group. He advises corporate clients on employment contracts and handbooks, workforce restructuring, dismissal of employees, and compliance issues. He frequently represents clients in employment litigation such as unfair dismissal claims at the Industrial Court and judicial review proceedings. His work in the field has been recognised by publications such as Legal 500 Asia Pacific, Chambers & Partners, Asialaw, and Benchmark Litigation. Donovan is an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya and is a registered foreign lawyer with the Singapore International Commercial Court.
Part 1: 9 June 2022, Thursday |
Pricing
USD 600 (For registrations based outside Singapore)
USD 642 (inclusive of 7% GST, applicable for Singapore-based registrations)
Click on the "Register Now" button above or contact the following to book your place at this webinar.
Jessy Koh
(65) 6973 8245 / jessy.koh@tr.com
Romulus Tham
(65) 6973 8248 / romulus.tham@tr.com
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