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What is the role of the township labour office in disputes?

The township labour office is the first stop for Myanmar labour disputes. Mediation, escalation, and what employers should bring.

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QHRM Content Team
HR & Compliance Editors
May 3, 2026
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What Myanmar law says

The township labour office, operating under the Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population (MoLES), is the first stop for every employment dispute in Myanmar. The Settlement of Labour Disputes Law and the Employment & Skills Development Law (ESDL) 2013 channel all employee complaints — about contracts, wages, leave, severance, or termination — through the township office before any escalation. The office mediates between the parties; if mediation fails, it refers the matter to the Conciliation Body, and then to the Arbitration Council.

What the township labour office does

  • Receives written complaints from employees (typically within 6 months of the disputed action).
  • Summons the employer to a mediation session.
  • Reviews the contract, pay slips, termination letter, and supporting evidence.
  • Mediates a settlement, often within 1–2 sessions.
  • Refers unresolved matters to the Conciliation Body.
  • Issues compliance orders for clear-cut violations (e.g., unpaid wages).

What employers should bring

DocumentWhy
Signed bilingual employment contractEstablishes the relationship and key clauses
Pay slips (last 6+ months)Proves wage payments and SSB / PIT withholdings
Leave registerShows leave taken and balances
Termination letter and PIP / warningsEstablishes the lawful ground
Final settlement statementShows what was paid on exit
SSB monthly returnsConfirms social-security compliance
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What if there's a dispute

  • Township labour office first — every complaint starts here.
  • Conciliation Body — formal conciliation under the Settlement of Labour Disputes Law if mediation fails.
  • Arbitration Council — final binding step. Statute of limitations: typically 6 months.

Employer takeaway

Treat the township labour office as the venue where most disputes will be settled. Bring complete bilingual documentation: contract, payslips, leave register, termination letter, PIP or warnings, and the final settlement statement. Ignoring summonses escalates to the Conciliation Body and Arbitration Council with worse outcomes. Run final settlement within 7 days of last working day, deregister from SSB within 30 days, and keep records for at least 7 years.

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Edge cases and unenforceable clauses

  • Multi-employee complaints — typically grouped at the same office.
  • Foreign employees — same process; complaint can be filed in English with a Myanmar translation.
  • Pre-mediation settlement — best to settle in writing with bilingual versions.
  • See how long to file a complaint and role of the Conciliation Body.

Common township-office mistakes

  • Sending a junior HR rep without authority to settle.
  • Bringing only English documents.
  • Refusing to attend — accelerates escalation.
  • Misrepresenting the termination ground; the office cross-checks with the file.
Share this articleLast updated May 3, 2026
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QHRM Content Team
HR & Compliance Editors · Yangon

We publish practical, legally-grounded HR guidance for Myanmar employers. Each piece is reviewed by our compliance team against current MLIP and Labor Law requirements.

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