Kalkulator Faedah Pemberhentian Malaysia

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KALKULATOR FAEDAH PEMBERHENTIAN PEKERJAAN MALAYSIA

SIP (SISTEM INSURANS PEKERJAAN)

Katakan anda seperti kebanyakan ketua jabatan Sumber Manusia (HR) atau pekerja di negara ini hari ini. Konsep faedah pemberhentian kerja di Malaysia dan perkara yang datang serta-merta selepas pemberhentian pekerjaan dan pemberhentian mungkin tidak jelas kepada anda. Sebagai jenama yang kukuh yang dibina atas dorongan untuk menambah nilai kepada kehidupan orang ramai di negara ini, kami telah menganalisis secara meluas Akta Pekerjaan 1955 dan Peraturan-Peraturan Faedah 1980. Disokong oleh pengetahuan kami yang mendalam tentang bidang ini dan pemahaman tentang tatakelakuan di kebanyakan tempat kerja negara, kami telah mencipta cara yang mudah dan berkesan untuk anda mengira faedah pemberhentian pekerja di Malaysia.

*Nota: Pengiraan ini hanya terpakai untuk Kehilangan Pekerjaan (LOE*) berlaku sebelum 1 Januari 2021. Bagi LOE bermula dari 1 Januari 2021 hingga 30 Jun 2022, klik DI SINI untuk mengira faedah anda. Faedah dikira berdasarkan gaji anda yang terdahulu dan Syarat Kelayakan Caruman (CQC) anda iaitu jumlah caruman bulanan yang telah anda bayar sebelum ini.

Kalkulator Faedah SIP)

Pendapatan

(Masukkan jumlah)

Sumbangan Bulanan

(Yang dibayar setiap bulan)

Anggaran Pendapatan

Purata Anggaran Pendapatan

(Anggaran 6 bulan pendapatan sebelum tarikh LOE)

Jumlah Hari Latihan

(Jika relevan)

Elaun latihan (25%)


Layak
  • Pemberhentian dan pengurangan pekerjaan biasa
  • VSS/MSS (Skim Pemisahan Sukarela/Persefahaman Bersama)
  • Penutupan syarikat akibat bencana alam
  • Muflis atau penutupan syarikat
  • Pemecatan Konstruktif
  • Pengecilan
  • Peletakan jawatan (gangguan seksual/ancaman)/ Diperintahkan untuk melaksanakan tugas berbahaya yang bukan dalam skop kerja
Tidak Layak
  • Salah laku pekerja
  • Perletakan jawatan secara sukarela
  • Persaraan
  • Tamat tempoh kontrak/penyelesaian projek
Peringatan
  • Kalkulator faedah menggunakan formula generik berdasarkan purata gaji dan kadar bayaran faedah.

  • Purata gaji yang diandaikan dikira dengan purata gaji 6 bulan sebelum tarikh LOE.

  • Jumlah amaun yang perlu dibayar bergantung pada jenis manfaat yang layak diterima contoh: JSA No.1

  • Jumlah amaun yang perlu dibayar bergantung pada amaun caruman bulanan, dan jenis manfaat yang layak diterima oleh seseorang.

Frequently Asked Questions About Malaysia Retrenchment Benefits
  • What is Retrenchment Benefit and how does it work in Malaysia?
  • Who is eligible for Retrenchment Benefit in Malaysia?
    In Malaysia, workers who have been retrenched or laid off from their job due to reasons such as downsizing or restructuring may be eligible for Retrenchment Benefit. To be eligible, the worker must typically meet certain criteria, such as having been employed for a certain minimum period, being a member of a social security scheme, and not having voluntarily resigned from their job. The exact eligibility criteria for Retrenchment Benefit may vary based on the specific circumstances of the retrenchment and the employer's policies. It's important for affected workers to review the terms and conditions of their employment contract, as well as any relevant laws or regulations, to determine their eligibility for Retrenchment Benefit.
  • What documents do I need to apply for Retrenchment Benefit in Malaysia?
    The specific documents required to apply for Retrenchment Benefit in Malaysia will depend on the employer, the government scheme providing the benefit, or the social security scheme involved. However, in general, the following types of documents may be required:
    1. Termination or retrenchment letter from the employer
    2. Employment of Employment (EPF) statement
    3. Identification documents such as passport or identification card (IC)
    4. Pay slips and bank statements for the past three to six months
    5. Proof of address, such as a utility bill

    It's important to note that the list of required documents may vary based on the specific circumstances of the retrenchment and the entity providing the benefit. Affected workers should contact their employer or the relevant government or social security agency for information on the specific documents required to apply for Retrenchment Benefit in Malaysia.
  • Can I appeal a denied Retrenchment Benefit claim in Malaysia?
    Yes, it is possible to appeal a denied Retrenchment Benefit claim in Malaysia. The specific appeal process will depend on the employer, government scheme, or social security scheme involved. In general, workers who have had their Retrenchment Benefit claim denied may be able to file a formal appeal with the relevant agency or entity, providing additional documentation and evidence to support their claim. The appeal process may involve a review of the decision by a higher authority, a hearing, or a review by a specialist committee. If the appeal is unsuccessful, affected workers may have the option to take their case to the courts or a dispute resolution forum. It's important for affected workers to understand their rights and the appeal process, and to seek the advice of a legal professional if necessary.
  • How long does it take to receive Retrenchment Benefit in Malaysia?
    The length of time it takes to receive Retrenchment Benefit in Malaysia will depend on the specific circumstances of the retrenchment and the entity responsible for providing the benefit, such as the employer, government scheme, or social security scheme. In general, workers who are eligible for Retrenchment Benefit should expect to receive their first payment within a few weeks to several months of submitting their claim. However, the processing time can vary based on factors such as the volume of claims, the complexity of the claim, and the requirement for additional documentation or information. Affected workers should contact the relevant agency or entity for information on the expected processing time for their Retrenchment Benefit claim.
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