03.09.2015
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security announces compulsory use of official contract forms. In a recent announcement, the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security stated that all employees in Myanmar must be employed under a prescribed employment contract. The Notification 1/2015 was published on the same day Myanmar’s first minimum wage came into force.
In a recent announcement, the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security stated that all employees in Myanmar must be employed under a prescribed employment contract. The Notification 1/2015 was published on the same day Myanmar’s first minimum wage came into force.
In a recent announcement, the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security stated that all employees in Myanmar must be employed under a prescribed employment contract. The Notification 1/2015 was published on the same day Myanmar’s first minimum wage came into force.
Please find an unofficial translation below:
Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security
Notification 1/2015, August 31, 2015
Notice to prepare and execute employment contracts
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security
While the requirement of having a written employment contract has been in place since 2013 when the Employment and Skill Development Law had been passed, the comments relating to a “prescribed employment contract template” came as a surprise.
Pursuant to sec. 5 of the Employment and Skill Development Law, a written employment contract shall be made within 30 days and contain certain minimum terms such as the type of employment, probation period, salary, working hours, leave and termination. Sec. 5 does however also provide for “other matters”, which leaves room for the implementation of additional provisions such as confidentiality and compliance clauses or company policies.
Official rules to the Employment and Skills Development Law, which provide for further clarification and even a sample contract, have been in a drafting stage since 2013, but not yet been issued.
Notification 1/2015 stipulates September 2015 as deadline for implementation even though the “prescribed employment contract template” has yet to be officially published by the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security. That being said, the Department of Labour is in practice already applying a similar policy and refuses the registration of employment contracts which do not follow their unofficial templates.
Since the registration of employment contracts is compulsory under the law, it may particularly in urgent cases be prudent for the time being to use the sample contract of the Department of Labour.
As the current templates of the Township Labour Offices are however not always suitable to meet the requirements of internationally active enterprises and the Employment and Skill Development Law allows for more flexible contract terms, we are meanwhile trying to clarify the actual requirements with the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security.
Should you require any clarification or assistance in this matter, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Luther Law Firm Limited
Alexander Bohusch
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