1980 Ed]
Pneumoconiosis (Compensation)
[CAP. 360
B1
(Computation of Earnings) Regulations
PNEUMOCONIOSIS (COMPENSATION) (COMPUTATION OF EARNINGS) REGULATIONS
UNIVE
*
LA
LIBRARY
NG
KUNG
Cap. 360, section 47)
[1 January 1981.]
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 237/80, LN142/88, LN49/89
These regulations may be cited as the Pneumoconiosis (Compensation) (Computation of Earnings) Regulations.
1.
2. For the purposes of the Ordinance, earnings include---- (a) any privilege or benefit which is capable of being estimated in money;
(b) the value of any food, fuel or quarters supplied to an employee by his employer if, as the result of the employee's incapacity, the employee is deprived of such food, fuel or quarters;
(c) any overtime payments or other special remuneration for work done, whether by way of bonus, allowance or otherwise, if of constant character or for work habitually performed;
(d) tips if the employment be of such a nature that the habitual giving or receiving thereof is open and notorious and is recognized by the employer,
but earnings do not include-
(i) remuneration for intermittent overtime;
(ii) casual payments of a non-recurrent nature;
(iii) the value of a travelling allowance or a travelling concession;
(iv) a contribution paid by the employer of an employee towards any pension or provident fund; or
(v) a sum paid to an employee to cover any special expenses entailed on him by the nature of his employment.
Definition of earnings.
3. (1) For the purposes of the Ordinance, the monthly earnings of a person shall be computed in such manner as is best calculated to give the rates per month at which the person was being remunerated during the previous 12 months if he has been so long employed by the same employer, but, if not, then for any less period during which he has been in the employment of the same employer.
(2) Where by reason of the shortness of the time during which a person has been in the employment of his employer or of the casual nature of the employment, or of the terms of employment,
Method of calculating earnings.
сь
1980 Ed]
Pneumoconiosis (Compensation)
[CAP. 360
B1
(Computation of Earnings) Regulations
PREUMOCONIOSIS (COMPENSATION) (COMPUTATION OF EARNINGS) REGULATIONS
UNIVE
*
LA
LIBRARY
NG
KUNG
Cap. 360, section 47)
[1 January 1981.]
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 237/80,
LN142/$8. LN49/89
These regulations may be cited as the Pneumoconiosis Citation. (Compensation) (Computation of Earnings) Regulations.
1.
2. For the purposes of the Ordinance, earnings include---- (a) any privilege or benefit which is capable of being estimat-
ed in money;
(b) the value of any food, fuel or quarters supplied to an employee by his employer if, as the result of the employee's incapacity, the employee is deprived of such food, fuel or quarters;
(c) any overtime payments or other special remuneration for work done, whether by way of bonus, allowance or otherwise, if of constant character or for work habitually performed;
(d) tips if the employment be of such a nature that the habitual giving or receiving thereof is open and notorious and is recognized by the employer,
but earnings do not include-
(i) remuneration for intermittent overtime;
(ii) casual payments of a non-recurrent nature;
(iii) the value of a travelling allowance or a travelling con-
cession;
(iv) a contribution paid by the employer of an employee
towards any pension or provident fund; or
(v) a sum paid to an employee to cover any special expenses
entailed on him by the nature of his employment.
Definition of earnings.
3. (1) For the purposes of the Ordinance, the monthly earnings of a person shall be computed in such manner as is best calculated to give the rates per month at which the person was being remunerated during the previous 12 months if he has been so long employed by the same employer, but, if not, then for any less period during which he has been in the employment of the same employer.
(2) Where by reason of the shortness of the time during which a person has been in the employment of his employer or of the casual nature of the employment, or of the terms of employment,
Method of calculating
earnings.
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