Annual leave: the case of Taiwan and Malaysia

The definition of annual leave is allowing the organization’s employees to leave the number of hours or days of work within a year without any consequences. Depending on the employer’s policy, different working days may be provided and employees may be required to issue a certain amount of advance n...

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Main Authors: Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan, Lee, Te Chuan, Ismail, Fadillah, Abdull Rahman, Rabeatul Husna
Other Authors: Abdul Kadir, Adibah
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2354/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2354/1/Ch03.pdf
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author Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan
Lee, Te Chuan
Ismail, Fadillah
Abdull Rahman, Rabeatul Husna
author2 Abdul Kadir, Adibah
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Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan
Lee, Te Chuan
Ismail, Fadillah
Abdull Rahman, Rabeatul Husna
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description The definition of annual leave is allowing the organization’s employees to leave the number of hours or days of work within a year without any consequences. Depending on the employer’s policy, different working days may be provided and employees may be required to issue a certain amount of advance notice in advance, which may have to be coordinated with the employer to ensure adequate staffing during the absence of the employee and other requirements may have to be obtained satisfy. Today, most countries have a minimum paid annual leave in accordance with the law. This time off is paid by the company and employees can ask for time for any reason they wish to take the annual leave. Annual leave allows employees to take paid vacations so that they can rest regularly to rest and rejuvenate. Employees on regular vacations are more motivated and perform their work more effectively than those who are not on vacation. Because they have regular breaks, they are less prone to accidents and less likely to be under pressure, which means they can reduce their absence from illness.
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spelling uthm-23542021-11-07T02:21:39Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2354/ Annual leave: the case of Taiwan and Malaysia Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan Lee, Te Chuan Ismail, Fadillah Abdull Rahman, Rabeatul Husna HD5106-5267 Hours of labor Including overtime, shift work, sick leave, vacations The definition of annual leave is allowing the organization’s employees to leave the number of hours or days of work within a year without any consequences. Depending on the employer’s policy, different working days may be provided and employees may be required to issue a certain amount of advance notice in advance, which may have to be coordinated with the employer to ensure adequate staffing during the absence of the employee and other requirements may have to be obtained satisfy. Today, most countries have a minimum paid annual leave in accordance with the law. This time off is paid by the company and employees can ask for time for any reason they wish to take the annual leave. Annual leave allows employees to take paid vacations so that they can rest regularly to rest and rejuvenate. Employees on regular vacations are more motivated and perform their work more effectively than those who are not on vacation. Because they have regular breaks, they are less prone to accidents and less likely to be under pressure, which means they can reduce their absence from illness. Penerbit UTHM Abdul Kadir, Adibah Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan Ismail, Fadillah 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2354/1/Ch03.pdf Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan and Lee, Te Chuan and Ismail, Fadillah and Abdull Rahman, Rabeatul Husna (2020) Annual leave: the case of Taiwan and Malaysia. In: Industrial Relations. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 21-32. ISBN 978-967-2306-60-3
spellingShingle HD5106-5267 Hours of labor Including overtime, shift work, sick leave, vacations
Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan
Lee, Te Chuan
Ismail, Fadillah
Abdull Rahman, Rabeatul Husna
Annual leave: the case of Taiwan and Malaysia
title Annual leave: the case of Taiwan and Malaysia
title_full Annual leave: the case of Taiwan and Malaysia
title_fullStr Annual leave: the case of Taiwan and Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Annual leave: the case of Taiwan and Malaysia
title_short Annual leave: the case of Taiwan and Malaysia
title_sort annual leave: the case of taiwan and malaysia
topic HD5106-5267 Hours of labor Including overtime, shift work, sick leave, vacations
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2354/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2354/1/Ch03.pdf