THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS ACT Regulations made by the Minister under Section 93 of the Employment Relations Act 2008

Similar documents
THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS ACT. Regulations made by the Minister under section 93 of the Employment Relations Act

Road Haulage Industry (Remuneration) Regulations 2009

THE NATIONAL WAGE CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL ACT 2016

RESEARCH, LEGISLATION & LABOUR STANDARDS DIVISION EXPORT ENTERPRISES REMUNERATION ORDER

LIGHT METAL & WOODEN FURNITURE WORKSHOPS

PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL EMPLOYEES

SALT - MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

OWIA Athlete Travel Policy

The responsibility for this policy and adherence to the procedures rests with the Chief Operating Officer.

Travel and Entertainment Reimbursement

An infinite world of privileges

REGISTRATION FORM BORNEO DENTAL CONFERENCE, th September 3 rd October 2015 Step 1. Attendee Details

Terms and Conditions Ski & Wellness Experience

Sentinel Car Park - TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Rules for Hosted Buyers

WHO Fellowships Information booklet

of 13 June 1990 package travel, package holidays and package tours, (90/314/EEC)

Interior Health Authority Board Manual 3.6 DIRECTOR RETAINERS, FEES AND EXPENSES

RESEARCH & LEGISLATION SECTION CATERING AND TOURISM INDUSTRIES REMUNERATION REGULATIONS 2014

Namibia Tourism Board Act 21 of 2000 section 30

COWLEY COUNTY, KANSAS Meals and Travel Policy Effective August 1, 2014

GENERAL MANUAL POLICY MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL Form MS 204A Original Date: July 2004 Revised: June 2011

CHAPTER TR - TRAVEL AND REIMBURSEMENT POLICY. Page. TR Purpose TR Authority TR Application... 1

Goa (Stay Simple Peninsula Beach Resort) 2N/3D (Winter Special) Package Starts from* 3,299

Claiming on Trip Cancellation Insurance? Good Luck with That!!!

Hays Tour Operating Limited Booking Conditions

House of Assembly. Conference Travel Policy. Members of the House of Assembly

HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY AND PROCEDURE

Sample Payment Terms. A variety of sample payment language from different contracts. Form Copyright LegalDocs Online, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Travel Policy and Procedures Manual

Expense Reimbursement Handbook

Tourist Events. Insurance Terms and Conditions. Additional. Terms and Conditions of

Mental Health Foundation. Employee Expenses Policy

TERMS AND CONDITIONS TOURVEST DESTINATION MANAGEMENT BUSINESS AND SPORT EVENTS DIVISION STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

Invictus Travel Terms and Conditions for Package Tours


UPP 1-09: Travel Policy University Policies & Procedures

Form - I (See rule 22) ABSTRACTS OF THE MINIMUM WAGES ACT 1948, AND THE RULES MADE THEREUNDER

MANDENI MUNICIPALITY TRAVEL AND SUBSISTENCE CLAIM POLICY

Finance Guidelines For Departments, Divisions and Institutes in Respect of Travel, Subsistence & Accommodation Allowances

CN I&T Vendors Travel and Expense Policy and Guidelines for Consultants

Republika e Kosovës Republika Kosovo - Republic of Kosovo Kuvendi - Skupština - Assembly

Cork County Council Temporary Ticket Collector/Receptionist/Pool Assistant. Fermoy Swimming Pool

TRAVEL POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL

Princeton Theological Seminary BUSINESS EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT POLICY*

OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVA / No. 14 / 10 MAY 2013, PRISTINA. LAW No. 04/L-176 ON TOURISM LAW ON TOURISM.

FISCAL POLICIES and PROCEDURES

Executive Card usbpayment.com vice d Concierge Ser MasterCar

Travel Procedures can be found on the Financial Services Travel Information page.

In this Agreement the following words shall have the following meanings:

Terms and Conditions 2017

TRAVEL POLICY Effective October 1, 2006

Match Package Details. Departure Date: Departure Airport Destination No of persons: No. of Nights Accommodation Name Room Type Meal Plan

Business Travel & Client Entertainment Polic y Durham Convention & Visitors Bureau

BERMUDA PAYROLL TAX ACT : 16

CITY OF KELOWNA. BYLAW NO REVISED: June 11, 2018

Travel Policy and Procedures

FIN002. REQUEST FOR TRAVEL AND REIMBURSEMENT PROCEDURES

TOPIC: TRAVEL STATE OF MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. SECTION: 13.0 PAGE 1 OF 12 EFFECTIVE DATE: MAY 1, 2000 REVISION #4: January 1, 2014

3.0 Price and terms of payment

Salt Lake Community College Policies and Procedures Manual

B. Compliance with applicable sections of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.

A. Accommodation rentals and Catered Chalet / Chalet-Hotel (incl. ½ board)

THE NATIONAL WWII MUSEUM TRAVEL PROGRAMS TERMS & CONDITIONS

Guidance on Completing the Application Form for a New Small Business ATOL

Guidance on the New Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangement Regulations 2018

BOOKING FORM & CONDITIONS

Policy Title: General Travel. Policy Type: Finance/Administration New/revised: Revised. Old Policy #: FP-7 and 4:03:03:00

Savannah Tours Ltd (STL) Booking Terms and Conditions

The following booking conditions apply to all holidays booked with Ice and Fire Ski and Snowboard Holidays Limited. Please read them carefully.

TRAVEL POLICY & PROCEDURES

Governing Body 321st Session, Geneva, 13 June 2014

General terms and conditions. Article 1. Introductory provisions. 1. POMM ; the travel agent.

GENERAL TRAVEL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (ARB 1992)

Terms and Conditions of Residence at the Royal Agricultural University

Expenses are reimbursable when it is a part of an employee s job function. These expenses include:

NOTIFICATION NO. 94/2009, Dated: December 18, 2009

General terms and conditions

Number 13 of 2005 AIR NAVIGATION AND TRANSPORT (INDEMNITIES) ACT 2005 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. 5. Minister not obliged to grant or renew indemnity.

ANTHONY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT DISTRICT ACCOUNTING BULLETIN #19 EMPLOYEE TRAVEL PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES (REGARDLESS OF FUNDING SOURCE)

Chapter 8: BUSINESS 8090 Section 11: TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENTS. Travel Allowance

Travel Expense Policy. Responsible Office Contact:

School Visits and Tours Including Package Tours

MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY Important Travel Information

PASSENGER TAX CHAPTER 379 PASSENGER TAX ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DIRECTIVE

EMPLOYEE TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT

SRF s Terms & Conditions follow this text about the special terms & conditions.

Chicago. Nov. 3-5, For questions or to make a reservation, please contact. Tour Code: TTCS17

SECTION 6: TRAVEL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

TERMS & CONDITIONS LEISURE TRAVEL

Guidelines on Incentives

RONALD McDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES ( RMHC ) Travel and Entertainment Reimbursement Policy (the Policy )

Svenska Resebyråföreningen (The Association of Swedish Travel Agents and Tour Operators)

Terms and Conditions

Terms & Conditions. LCS Meet and Greet Limited T/A - LCS Manchester Meet and Greet (luxury chauffeur services)

Travel Terms / Conditions

ST CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS CHAPTER ISLAND ENHANCEMENT FUND ACT

Rules and instructions for business travel Applicable from 01/05/2017

Travel Procedures can be found on the Financial Services Travel Information page.

Transcription:

Government Notice No. 38 of 2009 THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS ACT 2008 Regulations made by the Minister under Section 93 of the Employment Relations Act 2008 1. These regulations may be cited as the Travel Agents and Tour Operators Workers Remuneration Regulations 2009. 2. In these regulations accounts clerk means a worker whose duties may include (a) receiving cash, cheques and credit card payment orders and checking such payments against appropriate documents; (b) effecting bank deposits and withdrawals; (c) making entries in accounting and book-keeping records; (d) assisting in the preparation of financial accounts; or (e) assisting in the annual and periodic stocktaking; administrative clerk means a worker whose duties may include (a) maintaining and updating records and accounts; (b) making entries for data processing; (c) filing documents; or (d) doing other routine office work; airport representative means a worker employed by a tour operator whose duties may include (a) welcoming tourists at the airport or the seaport; (b) organizing the arrivals and departures of tourists; (c) informing clients about services offered; or (d) replacing supervisors occasionally; cashier means a worker whose main duty is to deal with payments, issue receipts and keep relevant records; certified trainee means a person who holds a certificate of competency issued by a training school approved by the Mauritius Qualifications Authority; cleaner means a worker whose duties may include (a) general cleaning, including sweeping of floors; (b) keeping tidy the premises; (c) cleaning of toilets; (d) performing unskilled work involving physical effort; or (e) assisting in doing other cognate duties;

driver means a worker who (a) drives any motor vehicle usually for the transportation of tourists and/or fellow workers; (b) effects minor repairs and keeps his vehicle clean and in running order; (c) assists in loading and unloading his vehicle; and (d) reports accidents or any mechanical defects promptly to the responsible officers; general sales agent means a person who represents an airline company and is authorized to issue travel tickets and to provide travel related services to the public; guide means a worker employed by a tour operator whose main duties involve (a) helping tourists during transfers from airport to hotel; (b) accompanying tourists during organized tours; or (c) providing information on excursions and sites visited; hotel representative means a worker employed by a tour operator whose main duties include (a) welcoming of guests on arrival at hotels; or (b) selling tours and excursions to tourists; luggage handler means a worker employed by a tour operator, generally based at the airport or the seaport and whose main duties include (a) handling tourists luggage; or (b) helping drivers to load and unload tourists luggage in or from the vehicle; planning officer means a worker employed by a tour operator who plans, organizes and coordinates the activities of staff engaged in preparing schedules for the transportation of staff and guests, for transfers and excursions; planning clerk means a worker employed by a tour operator who prepares schedules for the transportation of staff and guests, for transfers and excursions; receptionist/telephonist means a worker whose duties may include (a) being responsible for the reception counter; (b) operating a telephone swithchboard; (c) receiving, recording and passing on telephone messages; (d) dealing with telephone enquiries and supplying information, where neccessary; or (e) inputting phone bills on the computer for the accounts department; reservation and ticketing officer means a worker employed by a travel agency holding the International Air Transport Association Foundation Certificate or any other equivalent qualification and whose main duties include (a) assisting and advising clients;

(b) booking flights; (c) issuing tickets; or (d) issuing invoices; security officer means a worker who provides security and property protection services and whose duties may include (a) guarding the premises against hazards, theft and illegal entry; (b) ensuring the safety and security of guests, personnel and any other person on the premises of the employer; (c) performing preventive patrol to guard against theft and illegal access to the premises; or (d) taking appropriate actions upon detection of suspicious activities, undesirable conduct or behaviour and events and recording such entries as may be necessary; senior accounts clerk means a worker whose main duties include (a) supervising staff under his control; (b) preparing, examining, reconciling and executing all accounts; (c) assisting in the preparation of budgets and estimates; or (d) carrying out annual and periodic stock-taking; trainee means a person who is employed for the purpose of being trained in a job or, in the case of a certified trainee, of being graded in a job; travel agent means a person who (a) sells tickets or such other travel documents entitling an individual to travel abroad or to Mauritius, or otherwise arranges a right of passage for a person on any conveyance abroad; or (b) sells to, or arranges for or makes available to a person right of passage and hotel or other accommodation at one or more places, being places within or outside Mauritius; (c) purchases for resale the right of passage on any conveyance; (d) includes a general sales agent; and (e) does not include an airline company not engaged in the direct sales of tickets to the public; travel consultant means a worker holding the International Air Transport Association Consultancy Diploma or any other equivalent qualification and who performs all the duties of the reservation and ticketing officer and supervises staff under his control; tourist means a person who travels to a place outside his usual environment and stays at that place for not more than 12 consecutive months for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited and includes a person ordinarily resident in Mauritius; tour operator means a person engaged in the provision of professional services to tourists to and from Mauritius, including

(a) the organization of land and sea excursions, sightseeing tours and cruises; (b) the making of reservations and renting of tourist accommodation; (c) arrival and departure services; (d) transfers to and from the airport or any other point of entry; (e) destination management services; or (f) such other facilities relating to the tourism industry as may be prescribed, but does not include a person who holds - (i) a taxi licence issued under the Road Traffic Act; (ii) a pleasure craft licence; vehicle attendant means a worker whose duties include (a) cleaning and polishing vehicles; (b) assisting in effecting minor repairs to vehicles; or (c) changing flat tyres; watchperson means a worker whose duties include (a) keeping watch over premises and property; and (b) carrying out periodic inspection tours within the premises and keeping appropriate records; word processing operator means a worker whose duties may include (a) typing and collating letters, memoranda and other scripts according to given instructions; (b) doing word processing and simple data processing tasks; or (c) operating fax machines and e-mail services; ''worker'' (a) means a person employed by a travel agent or a tour operator; (b) does not include a person governed by any other (Remuneration Order) Regulations. 3. A worker who works for his employer on 4 or more days in a working week shall, in respect of that week, be deemed to have remained in continuous employment. 4. (1) Subject to the other provisions of this regulation and regulation 9, a worker shall - (a) (b) be remunerated at the rate specified in the First Schedule; be governed by the conditions of employment specified in the Second Schedule. (2) The rates specified in the First Schedule are inclusive of the appropriate additional remuneration payable under the Additional Remuneration Act 2008. (3) Subject to paragraph (4), where a scale of wages applies to a worker, he shall be entitled to - (a) the initial wages prescribed in the scale which applies to him; and

(b) one increment in respect of every period of 12 consecutive months of service he reckons with his employer in the category in which he is employed. (4) A period of training or adaptation shall not be reckoned as service for the purpose of paragraph (3). 5. Where a worker is called upon to replace another worker drawing higher remuneration, he shall be paid the remuneration applicable to that other worker. 6. Where a driver is called upon to drive a limousine and to provide a personalized service to a VIP tourist, he shall be paid an allowance of 25 rupees on each day he performs such duties. 7. (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) - (a) the period of training for a trainee shall not exceed 12 months; (b) where at the end of the training period, the trainee continues to be employed, he shall be employed in the appropriate category; (c) no person shall be employed as a trainee more than once by the same employer. (2) The adaptation period for a certified trainee shall not exceed 3 months. (3) Where at the expiry of 3 months, a certified trainee continues to be employed, he shall be employed in the appropriate category. 8. Any agreement by a worker to relinquish his right under these regulations shall be null and void. 9. Nothing in these regulations shall - (a) prevent an employer from paying a worker remuneration at a rate higher than that specified in the First Schedule or from providing him conditions of employment more favourable than those specified in the Second Schedule; (b) authorise an employer to reduce a worker s remuneration or to alter his conditions of employment so as to make them less favourable. 10. These regulations shall come into operation on 1 April 2009. Made by the Minister on 16 March 2009.

FIRST SCHEDULE [regulation 4(1)(a)] Category of worker Year of service Monthly basic wages Senior accounts clerk 1 st year 8810 2 nd year 9010 3 rd year 9210 4 th year 9420 Accounts clerk 1 st year 7625 2 nd year 7775 3 rd year 7925 4 th year 8075 Administrative clerk, Planning clerk, Reservation & ticketing officer and Cashier 1 st year 7275 2 nd year 7425 3 rd year 7575 4 th year 7725 Planning officer 1 st year 8810 2 nd year 9010 3 rd year 9210 4 th year 9420 Trainee 4665 Word processing operator 1 st year 6515 2 nd year 6640 3 rd year 6765 4 th year 6940 Receptionist/Telephonist 1 st year 6165 2 nd year 6265 3 rd year 6415 4 th year 6565

Category of worker Year of service Monthly basic wages Hotel representative 1 st year 7625 2 nd year 7800 3 rd year 7975 4 th year 8150 Airport representative 1 st year 7125 2 nd year 7325 3 rd year 7475 4 th year 7625 Driver 1 st year 6865 2 nd year 6965 3 rd year 7065 4 th year 7225 Guide 1 st year 7125 2 nd year 7325 3 rd year 7475 4 th year 7625 Travel consultant 1 st year 8810 2 nd year 9010 3 rd year 9210 4 th year 9420 Luggage handler 1 st year 6005 2 nd year 6090 3 rd year 6165 4 th year 6240 Vehicle attendant 1 st year 5605 2 nd year 5705 3 rd year 5805 4 th year 5905

Category of worker Year of service Monthly basic wages Cleaner 1 st year 5605 2 nd year 5705 3 rd year 5805 4 th year 5905 Security officer 1 st year 6215 2 nd year 6315 3 rd year 6415 4 th year 6515 Watchperson 5905

SECOND SCHEDULE [regulation 4(1)(b)] 1. Normal working hours (1) The normal working week of a worker, other than a watchperson or a security officer, may begin on any day, whether or not a public holiday, and shall consist of 45 hours of work, excluding time allowed for meal and tea breaks. (2) A worker shall be entitled on any working day to a meal break of 1 hour and 2 tea breaks of 15 minutes each. (3) Subject to subparagraph (4), a worker shall be entitled to a rest day in each working week, and the rest day shall at least twice a month be a Sunday, except where his services are required in special circumstances. (4) Where a worker works on a rest day, he shall be entitled to a rest day on the following day. (5) Subject to subparagraph (6), a worker, other than a watchperson or a security officer, shall not be required to work continuously for a period exceeding 12 hours. (6) The normal working week of a watchperson or a security officer may begin on any day, whether or not a public holiday, and shall consist of 72 hours of work, made up of 12 hours of work on any working day. (7) The working day of a guide or a driver on a tour shall extend until the end of the tour on that particular day. 2. Extra work (1) Subject to subparagraph (3), where a worker, other than a watchperson or a security officer - (a) works on a public holiday or a weekly rest day, he shall be remunerated - (i) for the first 8 hours, at twice the basic rate per hour; and (ii) thereafter, at three times the basic rate per hour; (b) performs more than 45 hours of work in any week, not being hours of work referred to in sub-subparagraph (a), he shall be remunerated at one and a half times the basic rate per hour. (2) Subject to subparagraph (3), where a watchperson or a security officer - (a) works on a public holiday or a weekly rest day, he shall be remunerated - (i) for the first 12 hours of work, at twice the basic rate per hour; and (ii) thereafter, at three times the basic rate per hour; (b) performs more than a normal day's work on any other day, he shall be remunerated at one and a half times the basic rate per hour.

(3) Where a worker works on a public holiday, other than a Sunday, he shall be paid at the end of the next pay period, in addition to his normal wage, any remuneration due under subparagraph (1) or (2) as the case may be. 3. Notional calculation of basic rate For the purpose of determining remuneration due for extra work or for any other reasons - (a) a month shall be deemed to consist of 26 days; and (b) a day shall be deemed to consist of - (i) 12 hours in the case of a watchperson and a security officer; and (ii) 8 hours in every other case. 4. Payment of remuneration (1) A worker shall be paid his wages during working hours not later than the last working day of the month. (2) An employer shall, at the time of paying the wages of a worker, issue to him a payslip stating, inter alia - (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) the worker s name, national identity card number, category, job title, grade and rates of pay; the total number of days on which he was present at work; the number of hours of extra work performed by him and the corresponding extra payment; each item of allowance, including any productivity payment; his total wages; and every deduction made and the reason thereof.