To terminate an employee due to redundancy, the employer must demonstrate that they are experiencing significant financial difficulties and substantial losses. The Industrial Court has ordered 4Fingers to pay RM309,000 to a former employee for unfair dismissal. The court found that the employee was wrongfully terminated and awarded compensation for lost wages and damages.
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