Can employees work 7 days a week in Myanmar?
No. Myanmar law requires at least one weekly rest day under both the Factories Act 1951 and the Shops & Establishments Act. Employees working a 7th consecutive day must receive either weekend overtime pay (typically 2× basic) or a documented compensatory off in the same or following week. Routine 7-day weeks are a violation.
What Myanmar law says
Routine 7-day work weeks are not permitted in Myanmar. Both the Factories Act 1951 and the Shops & Establishments Act require at least one rest day every calendar week — a continuous 24-hour break. Sunday is the default; rotational rest is allowed for shift operations.
An employee may exceptionally work the 7th day during peak production, audits, or emergencies. In that case, the employer must authorise the work in writing and pay weekend overtime at the statutory rate (typically 2× basic — confirm against the latest sector notification) or grant a documented compensatory off in the same or following calendar week.
7-day-week rules
| Scenario | Permitted? | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Routine 7-day weeks | No | Violation of Factories Act 1951 / S&E Act |
| Occasional 7th-day work | Yes | Written authorisation + weekend OT or comp off |
| Continuous-process exemption | Yes | Sectoral notification; rotational rest with comp-off scheduling |
| Multiple consecutive 7-day weeks | No | Even with OT pay, sustained no-rest is a violation |
Edge cases
- Comp off banking — must be tracked in writing with a clear take-by date; vague "comp off later" promises fail in disputes.
- Public holiday absorbing the rest day — does not satisfy the weekly-rest requirement; employee is entitled to compensatory leave.
- Volunteer 7th-day work — employee cannot waive the weekly-rest right; the duty sits on the employer.
- Audit / inventory weekends — short-term peak work is acceptable with OT or comp off; sustained operations are not.
- Continuous process — rotational schedules must still give each individual one weekly rest.
Records and inspections
The attendance register must clearly mark the rest day for each employee and any worked-rest-day entries with the corresponding OT or comp-off voucher. The township labour office looks for employees who worked 7 consecutive days during inspection; missing OT or comp-off entries trigger back-pay claims and remediation orders. Retention ≥ 7 years.
Employer takeaway
Routine 7-day weeks are not permitted in Myanmar. Every employee must receive at least one continuous 24-hour rest period each calendar week. Occasional 7th-day work is allowed only with written authorisation plus weekend OT pay (typically 2× basic) or documented comp off. Track every worked rest day in the attendance register and retain for 7 years; the township labour office routinely audits this column.
Common mistakes
- Running back-to-back 7-day weeks during peak season without OT or comp off.
- Promising verbal "comp off later" without tracking the balance.
- Treating a paid public holiday as the weekly rest day for the same week.
- Allowing volunteer 7th-day work without written authorisation.
Related reading: how many rest days are mandatory, law on weekly-off compensation, and comp off vs OT pay.
- Factories Act 1951 — Weekly rest provisions
- Shops and Establishments Act — Weekly rest provisions
- Compliance Calendar — Township labour office inspection scope
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