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ATTORNEY GENERAL’S CONFERENCE
      03 - 04 DECEMBER 2004
         (The Warwick Fiji)

EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS
       BILL 2004 :
  Trade Unions & Dispute
   Resolution Processes
OVERVIEW

• Consolidate & strengthen labour-related legislation

• Legislative policy framework:
   – Promote welfare & prosperity
   – Productive & fair employment relations
   – Establish rights & duties of parties to disputes
   – Compliance with ILO Conventions & Constitutional provisions
     and Court decisions.
   – Promote Good faith bargaining
   – Establish Institutions
MINIMUM TERMS & CONDITIONS

• Application

• Oral/written contracts

• Wages Council Orders

• Protection of wages

• Holidays & Leave (Maternity)

• Hours of work

• Wages
PRODUCTIVE & FAIR EMPLOYMENT
           RELATIONS

• Equal employment opportunity
• Minimum terms & conditions
• Build relations on good faith
• Know & address inequality of bargaining power
• Promote collective bargaining power
• Protect integrity of individual choice
• Promote mediation as primary resolution– Adjudication
  as last resort
• Redundancy
ILO PRINCIPLES
• Fiji ratified 24 ILO conventions (including 8 core conventions)
• Forced Labour (C.29)
• Abolition of Forced Labour (C.105)
• Child Labour (C. 182)
• Minimum Age (C. 138)
• Discrimination Employment and Occupation (C. 111)
    – Sexual Harassment
    – Equal Employment Opportunities
• Rights to organize & Collective Bargaining (C. 98)
• Freedom of Association & Protection of the Right to
  Organize (C. 87)
• Equal Remuneration (C.100)
CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS

• Freedom of forced labour (s.24)

• Workers – join unions (s.33)

• Employers –form associations (s.33)

• Bargain collectively (s.33)

• Fair labour practices (humane/working conditions) (s.33)

• Equality/Discrimination (38)
GOOD FAITH BARGAINING

• Principles of good faith

• Duties of good faith

• Bargaining arrangement

• Code of good faith

• Information disclosure

• Multi-party bargaining

• Breach & Remedies
INSTITUTIONS

• Labour Advisory Board

• Wages Councils

• Mediation Services

• Employment Tribunal

• Employment Court

• Appeals
LEGISLATION TO BE REPEALED AND
             REPLACED

• Employment Act (Cap 92)
• Trade Unions Act (Cap 96)
• Trade Unions (Recognition) Act 1998 (Cap 96A)
• Trade Disputes Act (Cap 97)
• Wages Councils Act (Cap 98)
• Public Holidays Act (Cap 101)
STRUCTURE OF THE BILL

• Repeal & replace 6 Acts

• 22 Parts, 267 Clauses & 8 Schedules

• New Features
   – Fundamental Rights & Principles
   – Equal Employment Opportunities
   – Good faith
   – Women & Children
   – Employment grievances
   – Institutions
   – Redundancy
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY

• Long Title – elaborate
• Commencement – Deferred commencement
   – regulations/rules
   – new institutions
   – administration (budget/staff)

• Application
   – all workers
   – except police, RFMF, Prisons (ILO C. 87 allows national
     legislation to determine extent of guarantees for freedom of
     association & right to organize)

• Interpretation
   – definition of terms
PART 2 – RIGHTS & PRINCIPLES (NEW)

• Forced Labour

• Discrimination

• Male/female – equal pay for work of equal value

• Right to join or not to join union

• Can discriminate on “special measures” only for special
  objective
PART 3 – LABOUR ADVISORY BOARD
               (EXISTING)

• Establishment
  – Tri-partite body
• Functions
   – advise Minister on all employment relation matters
   – inquire & report on employment relation matters
   – advise Minister on ILO instruments
   – monitor Labour-Management Consultation (LMC)
• Labour Management Consultation
   – LMC Committee is to be established where more than 20
     employees are employed
   – where worker/employer committees already in place they may
     perform such role.
• Other matters – terms of appt., meetings & annual reports
PART 4 – ADMINISTRATION
            (Appointments, etc)

• Administration of Act

• Role of CEO

• Officers

• Powers and functions of officers

• Interest & confidentiality
PART 5 – CONTRACTS OF SERVICE
                  (EXISTING)

• All contracts to be in compliance with Act
• Oral contracts
   – less than 30 days
• Presumptions
   –   period (Cl. 27)
   –   termination (Cl. 30)
   –   new contracts – unless specified is deemed to be entered into for a indefinite period
   –   oral contracts (Cl. 35)
• Written Contracts
   – over one month (old 6 months)
   – foreign contracts
   – expatriate contracts
PART 5 – CONTRACTS OF SERVICE
                (Cont'd)

• Forms & contents
   – schedule 6

• Termination procedures
   – Individual contracts
   – Collective agreement


• Notice
   – to be given in writing.
PART 5 – CONTRACTS OF SERVICE
                   (Cont'd)

• Summary Dismissals
   –   on gross misconduct
   –   willful disobedience
   –   lack of skill or qualification
   –   habitual negligence of duties
   –   continual absence without permission
   –   Right to reasons

• No wages
   – detention/imprisonment
PART 6 – WAGES (EXISTING)


• Payment
   – Personal
   – Bank A/C

• Statement/records
   – Manual/electronic
   – Evidentiary purpose
   – Records to be maintained for 6 years

• Deductions
   – 50% normal maximum
   – 75% exception (for housing loans from approved lenders)
PART 6 (CONT’D) – WAGES COUNCILS
               (EXISTING)

• Establishment
-   Minister makes an order establishing a council
-   Equal numbers of employers and workers organization and 3
    independent members appointed by Minister.
-   Other terms set out in schedule 7


• Wages Regulation Orders
-   Council makes the proposal for Ministers approval
-   Set minimum terms and conditions, including wages
PART 7 – HOLIDAYS & LEAVE (EXISTING)

•    Public Holidays
-    12 days paid public holidays (declared under Cl.65)
-    Special public holidays (Minister) (Cl.66)
-    To be eligible for payment worker must be at work the day before and the
     day after public holiday unless absences is for any other valid reasons.
•    Annual Leave
-    10 working days (minimum)
-    Service deemed to have continued if worker reengaged within one month
-    Leave forfeited if absent for more than 20 working days
•    Sick Leave
-    10 working days (minimum)
-    Entitled after 3 months of service
•    Bereavement Leave
-    3 working days (minimum)
-    Entitled after 3 months of service.
PART 8 – HOURS OF WORK (EXISTING)


• 6-day working week – 48hrs (maximum) normal

• 5-day working week – 45hrs (maximum) normal

• Overtime pay after normal hours

• Exceptions
   – Managerial/executive positions
   – Consultants
   – Special rates based on special skills, etc
PART 9 – EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
          OPPORTUNITIES (NEW)

• Prohibited grounds of discrimination (ILO C.111)
• Sexual harassment
• Discrimination in employment matters
• Equal pay (ILO C.100)
• Exceptions –
   –   Age/gender as genuine requirement or safety
   –   Gender for religious purposes
   –   Disability based on special circumstances/risk
   –   Positions of a political nature
   –   Family status
   –   Females on underground work (ILO C.45)
PART 9 – EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
         OPPORTUNITIES (Cont'd)

• Sexual Harassment
   – Worker (Harassed) vs. Employer (perpetrator, co-worker)

• Policies/Guidelines on Sexual Harassment
   – Employer to develop prevention policy
   – LAB to formulate National Policy Guidelines

• Options (including discrimination) (Cl. 111(5)
   – Remedy under this Act
   – Remedy under Human Rights Commission Act
   – Not both
PART 10 – CHILDREN (NEW)

• Prohibited forms of child labour (ILO C. 182)
   –   Slavery, sale and trafficking in children, debt bondage
   –   Forced or compulsory labour or recruitment
   –   Production and manufacturing of illicit drugs
   –   Prostitution or pornography
• Minimum age (ILO C.138)
   – 15 years
   – 13 - 15 years can be employed in a workplace in which members of the
     same family or other communal or religious groups are employed
• Trade union rights
• Hours of work - Maximum 8 hrs a day with 30mins break
  after 4 hrs.
• Other restrictions
   – Underground mines, against wishes of parent and night work
PART 11 – MATERNITY LEAVE (EXISTING)


• Entitlements
   – First 3 births – full pay
   – From 4th birth – fixed allowance ($7.50 per day or 50% of wages
     whichever is greater)
   – No dismissal or terms less favourable before proceeding on
     Maternity leave
   – May be promoted

• Period – 84 consecutive days
   – Extension on grounds of health (Max 3 months after which
     employer may dismiss)
   – Multi employer (jointly liable)
PART 12 – REDUNDANCY (NEW)
•   2




• Grounds
        – Economic
        – Technical
        – Structural
• 30 days notice requirements (Cl. 107)
        – Workers and their representatives
        – CEO (Cl. 108)
• Consultation (Cl. 107(1)(b)
        – Aversion of redundancy
        – Minimize termination
        – Mitigate
• Redundancy Package (Cl. 109)
        – Minimum of one week for each completed year of service
PART 13 – EMPLOYMENT GRIEVANCES
                (NEW)

• Grievance (grounds)
   –   Dismissals
   –   Disadvantages
   –   Discrimination
   –   Sexual harassment
   –   Duress
• Procedures (Cl.111)
   – Set out in employment contract (otherwise Schedule 1 applies)
   – Reported to employer within 6 months
   – Workers may be assisted by a representative including assistance
     by trade union.
• Privileged statements (Cl. 114)
   – those given during mediation.
EMPLOYMENT GRIEVANCE PROCESS
                            (INDIVIDUAL WORKERS ONLY)

Appeal                       Employment Court
                                                         Appeal


                                    Tribunal
                                                   Refers unsettled dispute


                              Mediation Service
  (Extension of Time to
    Raise Grievance)




                                                      Grievance procedures
                                                      Must first be exhausted


                                   Employer

                                                  Raise grievance within 6 months



                                    Worker
PART 14 – REGISTRATION OF TRADE
            UNIONS (EXISTING)

• Registration (Cl. 121)
   – 7 or more members can form a union.

• Powers of Registrar
   – Determine application & register (Cl. 121)
   – Refuse to register trade unions (Cl. 126)
      • Used for unlawful purpose
      • Non compliance with registration requirements
      • Rules unlawful
      • Organized on racial basis
      • Under domination of employer (ILO Con. 98)
PART 14 – REGISTRATION OF TRADE
      UNIONS (EXISTING) (Cont'd)

   – Cancellation/suspension (Cl. 135, 136. 137)
       •   Accounts not in accordance with Act
       •   Registration obtained by a mistake
       •   Used for unlawful purpose
       •   Persistent and willful non-compliance of the Act
   – Appoint Liquidators (Cl. 137)

• Amalgamation (Cl. 124)
   – Supported in secret ballot by more than 50% of members of each
     Trade Union.

• Appeals (Cl.141)
   – Decision of registrar to the E/Tribunal
PART 15 – RIGHTS & LIABILITIES OF
   TRADE UNIONS (ILO C. 87) (EXISTING)

• Corporate entity (Cl. 146)
    – hold personal property, enter into contracts, sue and be sued etc.

• Access to workplaces (Cl. 147)

• Immunity (Legal proceedings) (Cl. 145)

• Liability in contracts (Cl. 148)

• Sale of property by court order in civil proceedings (Cl.
   149)
PART 16 – COLLECTIVE BARGAIN (NEW)


• Good faith (Cl. 151)
   – Employers, workers & unions must deal with each other in good
     faith
   – Best endeavors to conduct bargaining
   – Regular meetings
   – Consider and respond to proposals
   – Recognize role of person in authority
   – Only bargain with agreed representatives
   – Not to undermine bargaining process
   – Provide information to support claims

• Code of Good Faith (Cl. 154)
   – LAB to develop a code.
PART 16 – (Cont'd)

• Collective bargaining (Cl. 155-161)
   – New agreements
       • may be initiated at any time
   – Variations of Existing agreements
       • More than one agreement with 60 days written notice.
       • One collective agreement with 30 days written notice.
   – Agreements with expiry dates
       • One agreement not before 60 days from the expiry of the agreement
       • More than one agreement 120 days before the expiry of the last
         collective agreement or 60 days before the expiry of the 1st applicable
         agreement.
• Procedures for collective bargaining
   – Bargaining to be initiated by giving a written notice to the
     party/parties
PART 16 – (Cont'd)

   – Multiplicity of parties
       • Where multiple parties are seeking for a single CA the members must
         support the proposal by a simple majority in a secret ballot.
   – Consolidation of bargaining
       • Where 2 or more notices received employer may request (within 30
         days from the 1st notice) the unions to consolidate into bargaining for
         a single CA.
       • Union not willing to comply with the request retains the right to
         initiate bargaining on its own.
• Collective Agreements (Cl. 162 – 168)
   – Form and contents
       • In writing, registered by the registrar
       • Contain coverage clause, disciplinary procedure, procedure for
         settlement of disputes, coming into force/expiry etc.
• “Check-Off”
   – Provision to be made for the deduction of union dues in the CA.
PART 17 – EMPLOYMENT DISPUTES (OLD)

• Procedures (Cl. 170)
   – Employment Contract (otherwise Schedule 3 applies)

• Reporting (Cl. 171)
   – Employer
   – Trade Union
   – Within 6 months

• Role of CEO (Cl. 172)
   – Accept dispute (become “employment dispute”)
       • Refer to Tribunal (interpretation matters)
       • Refer to Mediation Services (other matters)
   – Reject (Appeal to Tribunal)
RESOLUTION OF EMPLOYMENT DISPUTE
                                                     CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER


Employer/Trade Union reports
  Disputes within 6 months       Refuses report           Accepts Report
          To CEO


                                            Refers dispute                        Refers disputes
                                            (interpretation)                         (others)
                                       Appeal accepted refers disputes (others)
                      TRIBUNAL
                                                                                  MEDIATION SERVICE




                Appeal refused                                 E/COURT




Red - Dispute Accepted                                   COURT OF APPEAL/
Blue - Dispute Rejected                                   SUPREME COURT
PART 18 – STRIKES & LOCK OUTS
                    (EXISTING)

• Secret Ballot (strike) (Cl. 177) – strike mandate valid for 6
   months.

• Notice (Lock outs) (Cl. 178) – notice valid for 6 months.

• Unlawful strikes/lock outs (Cl. 179)
    – CA in force, within 21 days of initiation of bargaining, after
      dispute reported to CEO, no secret ballot/notice, in contravention
      of settlement/decision, continues after declared unlawful.
• Lawful strikes/lock outs (Cl. 180)
    – On grounds of health and safety provided procedures under
      HASAWA exhausted.
PART 18 – STRIKES & LOCK OUTS
            (EXISTING) (Cont’d)

• Power of Minister to declare strike unlawful (Cl. 181)

• Power of Employment Court to discontinue (Cl. 183)
  - on application by union, employer or minister.


• Other matters
   – Employer not liable for wages (cl. 184)
   – Records for strike (Cl. 185)
   – Prohibition from expulsion as member of union (Cl. 186)
Part 19 – PROTECTION OF ESSENTIAL
            SERVICES (EXISTING)
• Strikes (Cl. 188)
   – Secret Ballot
   – 28 days notice
• Lock outs (Cl. 189)
   – 28 days notice
   – Notice of lock out to be displayed
• Notice to be displayed (Cl.190)
   – Schedule 4 (List of Essential Services)
• Mediation services
   – CEO must ensure mediation undertaken a.s.a.p (cl. 192)
• Power of Minister to declare lawful strike/lock out
  unlawful (Cl. 193)
   – party not willing to settle,or report etc;
   – refer to Employment Court
PART 20 – INSTITUTIONS (NEW)

• Mediation services (Cl. 195)
   – Staff
        • Chief Mediator
        • Mediators
        • Independent mediators (special circumstances)
   – Disputes
        • Employment grievance (Cl. 111)
        • Employment disputes referred under Cl. 172
        • Referred by Tribunal (out of time) – Cl. 112(5),etc
   –   Mediation process (Cl. 195/196)
   –   Settlements (Cl. 198)
   –   Code of Ethic (Cl. 201)
   –   Confidentiality Cl. 197)
PART 20 – INSTITUTIONS (Con’t)

• Employment Tribunal (Cl. 204)
   – Chief Tribunal (legally qualified)
   – Tribunal(may or may not be legally qualified)
• Jurisdictions (Cl. 213)
   – Subordinate to the Employment Court
   – Adjudicate and determine any grievance or dispute between parties to
     employment contract.
   – Hear minor regulatory offences to be prescribed by regulations
   – Hear & determine appeals from CEO/Registrar
   – General jurisdiction up to $40,000 – if not legally qualified up to $10,000.
   – Includes hearing of claims under the Workmen's Compensation Act
• Procedures (Cl. 218/240)
   – CJ to make other rules, otherwise Magistrates’ Courts Rules apply
• Other matters
   – Order compliance, recovery of wages, refer question of law to E/Court
PART 20 – INSTITUTIONS (Con’t)

• Employment Court (Cl. 221)
    – High Court Division
    – Not more than 3 judges
• Jurisdiction (Cl. 222)
    –   Cases related to employment matters
    –   Strikes/lock outs
    –   Offences
    –   Appeals from Tribunal
    –   Compliance Orders
• Procedures (Cl. 240)
    – CJ to make other rules,otherwise High Court Rules apply
• Other matters
    – Case stated, prompting of wages, etc
PART 20 – INSTITUTIONS (Cont’d)

• General Provisions
   – Registrar & other staff (Cl. 228)

   - Appearance (Tribunal & Court)
       • personally
       • representative
       • legal practitioner


   – Remedies (Tribunal & Court)
       • reinstatement
       • reimbursement
       • compensation – for humiliation loss of benefit/dignity etc.
PART 20 – INSTITUTIONS (Cont’d)

• Appeals
   – CEO to Tribunal (Cl. 241)

   – Registrar of Trade Unions to Tribunal (Cl. 242/244)

   – Minister to E/Court (Cl. 243)

   – Employment Tribunal to E/Court (Cl. 245)

   – Employment Court (Cl. 248)
       • Supreme Court
       • Court of Appeal
Part 21 – Offences

•   Payment of wages (Cl. 250)
•   Worker property – against employer (Cl. 251)
•   Money owed to employer – against worker (Cl. 252)
•   Unlawful strikes/lock outs (Cl. 253)
•   Misuse of trade union properties (Cl. 254)
•   Intimidation (Cl. 257)
•   Peaceful picketing (Cl. 258)
PART 22 – MISCELLANEOUS

• Tort action prohibited (Cl. 262)

• Civil & criminal proceedings protection (Cl. 263)

• Conspiracy in disputes (Cl. 264)

• Period of limitation – institution of proceedings (Cl. 265)

• Fixed penalties (Cl. 266)

• Regulations (Cl. 267)

• Repeals (Cl. 268)
SCHEDULES


1) Procedures for settlement    5) Labour Management
   of employment grievances        Consultation Guidelines

2) Trade Union Rules            6) Contract of Service Form

3) Procedures for settlement    7) Other provisions for
   of disputes                     Wages Council

4) List of Essential Services   8) Fixed Penalty Offences

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Employment relationsbill slides-waqa

  • 1. ATTORNEY GENERAL’S CONFERENCE 03 - 04 DECEMBER 2004 (The Warwick Fiji) EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BILL 2004 : Trade Unions & Dispute Resolution Processes
  • 2. OVERVIEW • Consolidate & strengthen labour-related legislation • Legislative policy framework: – Promote welfare & prosperity – Productive & fair employment relations – Establish rights & duties of parties to disputes – Compliance with ILO Conventions & Constitutional provisions and Court decisions. – Promote Good faith bargaining – Establish Institutions
  • 3. MINIMUM TERMS & CONDITIONS • Application • Oral/written contracts • Wages Council Orders • Protection of wages • Holidays & Leave (Maternity) • Hours of work • Wages
  • 4. PRODUCTIVE & FAIR EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS • Equal employment opportunity • Minimum terms & conditions • Build relations on good faith • Know & address inequality of bargaining power • Promote collective bargaining power • Protect integrity of individual choice • Promote mediation as primary resolution– Adjudication as last resort • Redundancy
  • 5. ILO PRINCIPLES • Fiji ratified 24 ILO conventions (including 8 core conventions) • Forced Labour (C.29) • Abolition of Forced Labour (C.105) • Child Labour (C. 182) • Minimum Age (C. 138) • Discrimination Employment and Occupation (C. 111) – Sexual Harassment – Equal Employment Opportunities • Rights to organize & Collective Bargaining (C. 98) • Freedom of Association & Protection of the Right to Organize (C. 87) • Equal Remuneration (C.100)
  • 6. CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS • Freedom of forced labour (s.24) • Workers – join unions (s.33) • Employers –form associations (s.33) • Bargain collectively (s.33) • Fair labour practices (humane/working conditions) (s.33) • Equality/Discrimination (38)
  • 7. GOOD FAITH BARGAINING • Principles of good faith • Duties of good faith • Bargaining arrangement • Code of good faith • Information disclosure • Multi-party bargaining • Breach & Remedies
  • 8. INSTITUTIONS • Labour Advisory Board • Wages Councils • Mediation Services • Employment Tribunal • Employment Court • Appeals
  • 9. LEGISLATION TO BE REPEALED AND REPLACED • Employment Act (Cap 92) • Trade Unions Act (Cap 96) • Trade Unions (Recognition) Act 1998 (Cap 96A) • Trade Disputes Act (Cap 97) • Wages Councils Act (Cap 98) • Public Holidays Act (Cap 101)
  • 10. STRUCTURE OF THE BILL • Repeal & replace 6 Acts • 22 Parts, 267 Clauses & 8 Schedules • New Features – Fundamental Rights & Principles – Equal Employment Opportunities – Good faith – Women & Children – Employment grievances – Institutions – Redundancy
  • 11. PART 1 - PRELIMINARY • Long Title – elaborate • Commencement – Deferred commencement – regulations/rules – new institutions – administration (budget/staff) • Application – all workers – except police, RFMF, Prisons (ILO C. 87 allows national legislation to determine extent of guarantees for freedom of association & right to organize) • Interpretation – definition of terms
  • 12. PART 2 – RIGHTS & PRINCIPLES (NEW) • Forced Labour • Discrimination • Male/female – equal pay for work of equal value • Right to join or not to join union • Can discriminate on “special measures” only for special objective
  • 13. PART 3 – LABOUR ADVISORY BOARD (EXISTING) • Establishment – Tri-partite body • Functions – advise Minister on all employment relation matters – inquire & report on employment relation matters – advise Minister on ILO instruments – monitor Labour-Management Consultation (LMC) • Labour Management Consultation – LMC Committee is to be established where more than 20 employees are employed – where worker/employer committees already in place they may perform such role. • Other matters – terms of appt., meetings & annual reports
  • 14. PART 4 – ADMINISTRATION (Appointments, etc) • Administration of Act • Role of CEO • Officers • Powers and functions of officers • Interest & confidentiality
  • 15. PART 5 – CONTRACTS OF SERVICE (EXISTING) • All contracts to be in compliance with Act • Oral contracts – less than 30 days • Presumptions – period (Cl. 27) – termination (Cl. 30) – new contracts – unless specified is deemed to be entered into for a indefinite period – oral contracts (Cl. 35) • Written Contracts – over one month (old 6 months) – foreign contracts – expatriate contracts
  • 16. PART 5 – CONTRACTS OF SERVICE (Cont'd) • Forms & contents – schedule 6 • Termination procedures – Individual contracts – Collective agreement • Notice – to be given in writing.
  • 17. PART 5 – CONTRACTS OF SERVICE (Cont'd) • Summary Dismissals – on gross misconduct – willful disobedience – lack of skill or qualification – habitual negligence of duties – continual absence without permission – Right to reasons • No wages – detention/imprisonment
  • 18. PART 6 – WAGES (EXISTING) • Payment – Personal – Bank A/C • Statement/records – Manual/electronic – Evidentiary purpose – Records to be maintained for 6 years • Deductions – 50% normal maximum – 75% exception (for housing loans from approved lenders)
  • 19. PART 6 (CONT’D) – WAGES COUNCILS (EXISTING) • Establishment - Minister makes an order establishing a council - Equal numbers of employers and workers organization and 3 independent members appointed by Minister. - Other terms set out in schedule 7 • Wages Regulation Orders - Council makes the proposal for Ministers approval - Set minimum terms and conditions, including wages
  • 20. PART 7 – HOLIDAYS & LEAVE (EXISTING) • Public Holidays - 12 days paid public holidays (declared under Cl.65) - Special public holidays (Minister) (Cl.66) - To be eligible for payment worker must be at work the day before and the day after public holiday unless absences is for any other valid reasons. • Annual Leave - 10 working days (minimum) - Service deemed to have continued if worker reengaged within one month - Leave forfeited if absent for more than 20 working days • Sick Leave - 10 working days (minimum) - Entitled after 3 months of service • Bereavement Leave - 3 working days (minimum) - Entitled after 3 months of service.
  • 21. PART 8 – HOURS OF WORK (EXISTING) • 6-day working week – 48hrs (maximum) normal • 5-day working week – 45hrs (maximum) normal • Overtime pay after normal hours • Exceptions – Managerial/executive positions – Consultants – Special rates based on special skills, etc
  • 22. PART 9 – EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (NEW) • Prohibited grounds of discrimination (ILO C.111) • Sexual harassment • Discrimination in employment matters • Equal pay (ILO C.100) • Exceptions – – Age/gender as genuine requirement or safety – Gender for religious purposes – Disability based on special circumstances/risk – Positions of a political nature – Family status – Females on underground work (ILO C.45)
  • 23. PART 9 – EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (Cont'd) • Sexual Harassment – Worker (Harassed) vs. Employer (perpetrator, co-worker) • Policies/Guidelines on Sexual Harassment – Employer to develop prevention policy – LAB to formulate National Policy Guidelines • Options (including discrimination) (Cl. 111(5) – Remedy under this Act – Remedy under Human Rights Commission Act – Not both
  • 24. PART 10 – CHILDREN (NEW) • Prohibited forms of child labour (ILO C. 182) – Slavery, sale and trafficking in children, debt bondage – Forced or compulsory labour or recruitment – Production and manufacturing of illicit drugs – Prostitution or pornography • Minimum age (ILO C.138) – 15 years – 13 - 15 years can be employed in a workplace in which members of the same family or other communal or religious groups are employed • Trade union rights • Hours of work - Maximum 8 hrs a day with 30mins break after 4 hrs. • Other restrictions – Underground mines, against wishes of parent and night work
  • 25. PART 11 – MATERNITY LEAVE (EXISTING) • Entitlements – First 3 births – full pay – From 4th birth – fixed allowance ($7.50 per day or 50% of wages whichever is greater) – No dismissal or terms less favourable before proceeding on Maternity leave – May be promoted • Period – 84 consecutive days – Extension on grounds of health (Max 3 months after which employer may dismiss) – Multi employer (jointly liable)
  • 26. PART 12 – REDUNDANCY (NEW) • 2 • Grounds – Economic – Technical – Structural • 30 days notice requirements (Cl. 107) – Workers and their representatives – CEO (Cl. 108) • Consultation (Cl. 107(1)(b) – Aversion of redundancy – Minimize termination – Mitigate • Redundancy Package (Cl. 109) – Minimum of one week for each completed year of service
  • 27. PART 13 – EMPLOYMENT GRIEVANCES (NEW) • Grievance (grounds) – Dismissals – Disadvantages – Discrimination – Sexual harassment – Duress • Procedures (Cl.111) – Set out in employment contract (otherwise Schedule 1 applies) – Reported to employer within 6 months – Workers may be assisted by a representative including assistance by trade union. • Privileged statements (Cl. 114) – those given during mediation.
  • 28. EMPLOYMENT GRIEVANCE PROCESS (INDIVIDUAL WORKERS ONLY) Appeal Employment Court Appeal Tribunal Refers unsettled dispute Mediation Service (Extension of Time to Raise Grievance) Grievance procedures Must first be exhausted Employer Raise grievance within 6 months Worker
  • 29. PART 14 – REGISTRATION OF TRADE UNIONS (EXISTING) • Registration (Cl. 121) – 7 or more members can form a union. • Powers of Registrar – Determine application & register (Cl. 121) – Refuse to register trade unions (Cl. 126) • Used for unlawful purpose • Non compliance with registration requirements • Rules unlawful • Organized on racial basis • Under domination of employer (ILO Con. 98)
  • 30. PART 14 – REGISTRATION OF TRADE UNIONS (EXISTING) (Cont'd) – Cancellation/suspension (Cl. 135, 136. 137) • Accounts not in accordance with Act • Registration obtained by a mistake • Used for unlawful purpose • Persistent and willful non-compliance of the Act – Appoint Liquidators (Cl. 137) • Amalgamation (Cl. 124) – Supported in secret ballot by more than 50% of members of each Trade Union. • Appeals (Cl.141) – Decision of registrar to the E/Tribunal
  • 31. PART 15 – RIGHTS & LIABILITIES OF TRADE UNIONS (ILO C. 87) (EXISTING) • Corporate entity (Cl. 146) – hold personal property, enter into contracts, sue and be sued etc. • Access to workplaces (Cl. 147) • Immunity (Legal proceedings) (Cl. 145) • Liability in contracts (Cl. 148) • Sale of property by court order in civil proceedings (Cl. 149)
  • 32. PART 16 – COLLECTIVE BARGAIN (NEW) • Good faith (Cl. 151) – Employers, workers & unions must deal with each other in good faith – Best endeavors to conduct bargaining – Regular meetings – Consider and respond to proposals – Recognize role of person in authority – Only bargain with agreed representatives – Not to undermine bargaining process – Provide information to support claims • Code of Good Faith (Cl. 154) – LAB to develop a code.
  • 33. PART 16 – (Cont'd) • Collective bargaining (Cl. 155-161) – New agreements • may be initiated at any time – Variations of Existing agreements • More than one agreement with 60 days written notice. • One collective agreement with 30 days written notice. – Agreements with expiry dates • One agreement not before 60 days from the expiry of the agreement • More than one agreement 120 days before the expiry of the last collective agreement or 60 days before the expiry of the 1st applicable agreement. • Procedures for collective bargaining – Bargaining to be initiated by giving a written notice to the party/parties
  • 34. PART 16 – (Cont'd) – Multiplicity of parties • Where multiple parties are seeking for a single CA the members must support the proposal by a simple majority in a secret ballot. – Consolidation of bargaining • Where 2 or more notices received employer may request (within 30 days from the 1st notice) the unions to consolidate into bargaining for a single CA. • Union not willing to comply with the request retains the right to initiate bargaining on its own. • Collective Agreements (Cl. 162 – 168) – Form and contents • In writing, registered by the registrar • Contain coverage clause, disciplinary procedure, procedure for settlement of disputes, coming into force/expiry etc. • “Check-Off” – Provision to be made for the deduction of union dues in the CA.
  • 35. PART 17 – EMPLOYMENT DISPUTES (OLD) • Procedures (Cl. 170) – Employment Contract (otherwise Schedule 3 applies) • Reporting (Cl. 171) – Employer – Trade Union – Within 6 months • Role of CEO (Cl. 172) – Accept dispute (become “employment dispute”) • Refer to Tribunal (interpretation matters) • Refer to Mediation Services (other matters) – Reject (Appeal to Tribunal)
  • 36. RESOLUTION OF EMPLOYMENT DISPUTE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Employer/Trade Union reports Disputes within 6 months Refuses report Accepts Report To CEO Refers dispute Refers disputes (interpretation) (others) Appeal accepted refers disputes (others) TRIBUNAL MEDIATION SERVICE Appeal refused E/COURT Red - Dispute Accepted COURT OF APPEAL/ Blue - Dispute Rejected SUPREME COURT
  • 37. PART 18 – STRIKES & LOCK OUTS (EXISTING) • Secret Ballot (strike) (Cl. 177) – strike mandate valid for 6 months. • Notice (Lock outs) (Cl. 178) – notice valid for 6 months. • Unlawful strikes/lock outs (Cl. 179) – CA in force, within 21 days of initiation of bargaining, after dispute reported to CEO, no secret ballot/notice, in contravention of settlement/decision, continues after declared unlawful. • Lawful strikes/lock outs (Cl. 180) – On grounds of health and safety provided procedures under HASAWA exhausted.
  • 38. PART 18 – STRIKES & LOCK OUTS (EXISTING) (Cont’d) • Power of Minister to declare strike unlawful (Cl. 181) • Power of Employment Court to discontinue (Cl. 183) - on application by union, employer or minister. • Other matters – Employer not liable for wages (cl. 184) – Records for strike (Cl. 185) – Prohibition from expulsion as member of union (Cl. 186)
  • 39. Part 19 – PROTECTION OF ESSENTIAL SERVICES (EXISTING) • Strikes (Cl. 188) – Secret Ballot – 28 days notice • Lock outs (Cl. 189) – 28 days notice – Notice of lock out to be displayed • Notice to be displayed (Cl.190) – Schedule 4 (List of Essential Services) • Mediation services – CEO must ensure mediation undertaken a.s.a.p (cl. 192) • Power of Minister to declare lawful strike/lock out unlawful (Cl. 193) – party not willing to settle,or report etc; – refer to Employment Court
  • 40. PART 20 – INSTITUTIONS (NEW) • Mediation services (Cl. 195) – Staff • Chief Mediator • Mediators • Independent mediators (special circumstances) – Disputes • Employment grievance (Cl. 111) • Employment disputes referred under Cl. 172 • Referred by Tribunal (out of time) – Cl. 112(5),etc – Mediation process (Cl. 195/196) – Settlements (Cl. 198) – Code of Ethic (Cl. 201) – Confidentiality Cl. 197)
  • 41. PART 20 – INSTITUTIONS (Con’t) • Employment Tribunal (Cl. 204) – Chief Tribunal (legally qualified) – Tribunal(may or may not be legally qualified) • Jurisdictions (Cl. 213) – Subordinate to the Employment Court – Adjudicate and determine any grievance or dispute between parties to employment contract. – Hear minor regulatory offences to be prescribed by regulations – Hear & determine appeals from CEO/Registrar – General jurisdiction up to $40,000 – if not legally qualified up to $10,000. – Includes hearing of claims under the Workmen's Compensation Act • Procedures (Cl. 218/240) – CJ to make other rules, otherwise Magistrates’ Courts Rules apply • Other matters – Order compliance, recovery of wages, refer question of law to E/Court
  • 42. PART 20 – INSTITUTIONS (Con’t) • Employment Court (Cl. 221) – High Court Division – Not more than 3 judges • Jurisdiction (Cl. 222) – Cases related to employment matters – Strikes/lock outs – Offences – Appeals from Tribunal – Compliance Orders • Procedures (Cl. 240) – CJ to make other rules,otherwise High Court Rules apply • Other matters – Case stated, prompting of wages, etc
  • 43. PART 20 – INSTITUTIONS (Cont’d) • General Provisions – Registrar & other staff (Cl. 228) - Appearance (Tribunal & Court) • personally • representative • legal practitioner – Remedies (Tribunal & Court) • reinstatement • reimbursement • compensation – for humiliation loss of benefit/dignity etc.
  • 44. PART 20 – INSTITUTIONS (Cont’d) • Appeals – CEO to Tribunal (Cl. 241) – Registrar of Trade Unions to Tribunal (Cl. 242/244) – Minister to E/Court (Cl. 243) – Employment Tribunal to E/Court (Cl. 245) – Employment Court (Cl. 248) • Supreme Court • Court of Appeal
  • 45. Part 21 – Offences • Payment of wages (Cl. 250) • Worker property – against employer (Cl. 251) • Money owed to employer – against worker (Cl. 252) • Unlawful strikes/lock outs (Cl. 253) • Misuse of trade union properties (Cl. 254) • Intimidation (Cl. 257) • Peaceful picketing (Cl. 258)
  • 46. PART 22 – MISCELLANEOUS • Tort action prohibited (Cl. 262) • Civil & criminal proceedings protection (Cl. 263) • Conspiracy in disputes (Cl. 264) • Period of limitation – institution of proceedings (Cl. 265) • Fixed penalties (Cl. 266) • Regulations (Cl. 267) • Repeals (Cl. 268)
  • 47. SCHEDULES 1) Procedures for settlement 5) Labour Management of employment grievances Consultation Guidelines 2) Trade Union Rules 6) Contract of Service Form 3) Procedures for settlement 7) Other provisions for of disputes Wages Council 4) List of Essential Services 8) Fixed Penalty Offences