Legal issues in working from home amid covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia
Flexible work arrangements are common during the COVID-19 pandemic as a result of the movement restriction and the closure of the economic sector. Among the flexibility practices is the implementation of remote working, in particular, working from home (WFH) where employees are physically working ou...
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my.utm.987202023-02-02T06:24:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98720/ Legal issues in working from home amid covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia Abdul Wahab, Harlida Abdul Razak, Siti Suraya Nik Mahmod, Nik Ahmad Kamal HB615-715 Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property Flexible work arrangements are common during the COVID-19 pandemic as a result of the movement restriction and the closure of the economic sector. Among the flexibility practices is the implementation of remote working, in particular, working from home (WFH) where employees are physically working outside and remote from their organisations. The mandated WFH has changed the working scenario without confirming whether employers and employees are prepared for this new norm. However, the WFH arrangement requires legal consideration as its arrangement needed a legal predicament. The concern over WFH must be addressed on the grounds of managerial rights and boundaries besides determining the rights of employees while working remotely. From the legal viewpoint, there is a question of whether the existing labour law in Malaysia is accommodating to the WFH practice. Hence, this paper aims to examine the employmentrelated matters concerning WFH practice in Malaysia on employment terms like wages and leaves, matters on safety and health, social security, and confidentiality and security of information. This study applied a doctrinal approach using authoritative legal texts in solving the legal problems that arise from WFH. The analysis of legal provisions and case studies were employed to present the benefits of the employment relationship and industrial relations in the changing employment landscape and work culture linked to WFH. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98720/1/SitiSurayaAbdRazak2022_LegalIssuesofWorkingfromHome.pdf Abdul Wahab, Harlida and Abdul Razak, Siti Suraya and Nik Mahmod, Nik Ahmad Kamal (2022) Legal issues in working from home amid covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia. UUM Journal of Legal Studies, 13 (2). pp. 163-186. ISSN 2229-984X http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/uumjls2022.13.2.7 DOI: 10.32890/uumjls2022.13.2.7 |
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Flexible work arrangements are common during the COVID-19 pandemic as a result of the movement restriction and the closure of the economic sector. Among the flexibility practices is the implementation of remote working, in particular, working from home (WFH) where employees are physically working outside and remote from their organisations. The mandated WFH has changed the working scenario without confirming whether employers and employees are prepared for this new norm. However, the WFH arrangement requires legal consideration as its arrangement needed a legal predicament. The concern over WFH must be addressed on the grounds of managerial rights and boundaries besides determining the rights of employees while working remotely. From the legal viewpoint, there is a question of whether the existing labour law in Malaysia is accommodating to the WFH practice. Hence, this paper aims to examine the employmentrelated matters concerning WFH practice in Malaysia on employment terms like wages and leaves, matters on safety and health, social security, and confidentiality and security of information. This study applied a doctrinal approach using authoritative legal texts in solving the legal problems that arise from WFH. The analysis of legal provisions and case studies were employed to present the benefits of the employment relationship and industrial relations in the changing employment landscape and work culture linked to WFH. |
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