1967 Ed.]
Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[CAP. 241
P 57
[Subsidiary]
(2) In this regulation-
(a) "article" includes electricity and any substance, vehicle or vessel;
(b) "undertaking" means any public utility undertaking or any enterprise concerning industry, commerce, agriculture or any fishery, and "undertakers" in relation to any such enterprise means the persons by whom it is carried on;
(c) "production or distribution undertaking" means an undertaking which, in the opinion of the competent authority, is or should be principally engaged upon the production, distribution, rendering or supply of articles or services required in the public interest.
76. (1) A competent authority may, subject to any general or special instructions of the Governor, direct any person in the Colony to perform such services therein as may be specified by the direction, being services which that person is, in the opinion of the authority, capable of performing.
(2) Any services required by a direction given under this regulation to be performed shall be performed upon such terms as to remuneration and conditions of service as the competent authority may, in accordance with the provisions of this regulation, direct:
Provided that in determining the terms upon which any such services are to be performed the authority shall have regard to any rates of salary, fees or wages for the performance of those services which appear to him to be usual, and, in particular, in the case of services usually rendered under a contract of service, shall have regard to any determination relating to the remuneration and conditions of service of persons employed in the district in the capacity and in the trade in which the person to whom the direction relates is to serve, being a determination contained in an agreement between organizations representative of employers and workers or in a decision of an arbitration board or other similar body or, in the absence of any such determination, shall have regard to the remuneration and conditions of service in practice prevailing among good employers in that trade in the district.
(3) Any directions given by a competent authority under this regulation may, in accordance with his instructions, be given on his behalf by any person duly authorized in writing by him.
(4) A competent authority may, subject to any general or special instructions of the Governor, by order make provision for regulating the engagement of workers by employers and the duration of their employment, and for giving effect to the foregoing
Control of employment.
1967 Ed.]
Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[CAP. 241
P 57
[Subsidiary]
(2) In this regulation-
(a) "article" includes electricity and any substance, vehicle
or vessel;
(b) “undertaking" means any public utility undertaking or any enterprise concerning industry, commerce, agricul- ture or any fishery, and "undertakers" in relation to any such enterprise means the persons by whom it is carried on;
(c) "production or distribution undertaking" means an undertaking which, in the opinion of the competent authority, is or should be principally engaged upon the production distribution rendering or supply of articles or services required in the public interest.
76. (1) A competent authority may, subject to any general or special instructions of the Governor, direct any person in the Colony to perform such services therein as may be specified by the direction, being services which that person is, in the opinion of the authority, capable of performing.
(2) Any services required by a direction given under this regulation to be performed shall be performed upon such terms as to remuneration and conditions of service as the competent authority may, in accordance with the provisions of this regula- tion, direct:
Provided that in determining the terms upon which any such services are to be performed the authority shall have regard to any rates of salary, fees or wages for the performance of those services which appear to him to be usual, and, in particular, in the case of services usually rendered under a contract of service, shall have regard to any determination relating to the remunera- tion and conditions of service of persons employed in the district in the capacity and in the trade in which the person to whom the direction relates is to serve, being a determination contained in an agreement between organizations representative of employers and workers or in a decision of an arbitration board or other similar body or, in the absence of any such determination, shall have regard to the remuneration and conditions of service in practice prevailing among good employers in that trade in the district.
(3) Any directions given by a competent authority under this regulation may, in accordance with his instructions, be given on his behalf by any person duly authorized in writing by him.
(4) A competent authority may, subject to any general or special instructions of the Governor, by order make provision for regulating the engagement of workers by employers and the dura- tion of their employment, and for giving effect to the foregoing
Control of employment.
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