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LABOUR ORDINANCE (CAP. 89) THE WAGES BOARD (RETAIL TRADE WORKERS) ORDER, 1958 (LN 325)              

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WHEREAS the Minister is satisfied that it is expedient to appoint a Wages Board in accordance with the provisions of this Order:

AND WHEREAS the Minister has complied with the requirements of section 92 of the Labour Ordinance as to the publication of a notice of his intention to make this Order and as to the consideration of objections:

Cap. 89.

NOW THEREFORE in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Minister by section 92 of the Labour Ordinance the following Order is hereby made:—

Order 1—Title.

This Order may be cited as the Wages Board (Retail Trade Workers) Order, 1958.

Order 2—Interpretation.

(1) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires,—

“goods" means anything which is the subject of trade, manufacture, or merchandise;

“the Ordinance" means the Labour Ordinance;

“person employed in the retail trade" means any person so employed whose wages do not exceed £300 per annum;

“retail trade " means the sale of goods by retail and includes,—

(a) work done or services performed in or about any shop where the work or services are for purposes of or related to the sale of goods by retail;

(b) work done or services performed in connection with any warehouse where the warehouse is operated in conjunction with a shop for the sale of goods by retail; and

(c) clerical work or office work performed or done in conjunction with the sale of goods by retail and whether or not in any shop or warehouse;

“sale" means the disposal of goods for money or money's worth;

“shop" includes any other place or premises of retail business;

"the Wages Board" means the Retail Trade Workers Wages Board appointed by this Order;

“wages" includes salary;

“warehouse " includes any store or other place of wholesale business.

(2) References in this Order to "shop” “store " or " warehouse " includes, as the case may require, any branch, department or other division made for convenience of handling retail trade.

Order 3—Retail Trade Workers Wages Board Appointed.

There is hereby appointed a Wages Board to be known as the Retail Trade Workers Wages Board which shall consist of the following persons—

(a) Four persons representing employers elected and appointed under the provisions of section 93 of the Ordinance;

(b) four persons representing employees elected and appointed under the provisions of section 93 of the Ordinance; and

(c) three persons appointed under the provisions of section 94 of the Ordinance.

Order 4—Functions of Retail Trade Workers Wages Board.

The functions of the Wages Board shall be,—

(a) to investigate the remuneration and conditions of employment of any person employed in the retail trade and to make recommendations to the Minister as to the minimum wages to be paid to and the conditions of employment of any such person;

(b) to consider any matter referred to the Wages Board by the Minister with reference to industrial conditions of persons employed in the retail trade and to report to the Minister.

AKO ADJEI

Minister Responsible for Labour.

Accra.

18th August, 1958.

 

 

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