PUTRAJAYA: The public holidays on Aug 13 and 14, announced in conjunction with the just recently concluded-state elections are additional public holid...
: The public holidays on Aug 13 and 14, announced in conjunction with the just recently concluded-state elections are additional public holidays declared under Section 9 of the Holidays Act 1951 , according to the Human Resources Ministry .
In a statement today, KSM said that the public holidays announced were not a mandatory paid public holiday as stated under Section 60D of the Employment Act 1955 . “However, employers are encouraged to provide a paid public holiday to the workers involved,” it said. The states holding state election on Aug 12, namely Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu, have declared Aug 13 as an occasional holiday while Selangor and Negeri Sembilan observed in on Aug 14. -
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