04/27/2026
Many employers assume that once an employee resigns, the obligation ends.
That is not always the case.
Under the Employment Act 1955, if maternity allowance has already been triggered, the employer remains responsible even after the resignation takes place.
This is one of those compliance issues that often gets missed. Not because employers intended to get it wrong, but because the entitlement had already arisen before anyone realised it.
Resignation does not undo an existing legal obligation.
And by the time the issue surfaces, the exposure may already be there.
This is exactly the kind of practical issue we unpack in MECA’s Employment Act 1955: The Essentials on 4 & 5 May 2026 -designed to help employers understand how the law is applied in real workplace situations, not just on paper.
Connexion Conference & Event Centre (CCEC), Bangsar South
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Employment Act 1955: Maternity Allowance After Resignation