Medicines and Related Substances Act, 1965
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Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 1997 (Act No. 75 of 1997)Sectoral DeterminationsSectoral Determination 12 : Forestry Sector, South AfricaPart E : Leave26. Family responsibility leave |
(1) | This clause applies to a forestry worker— |
(a) | who has been employed by an employer for longer than four months; and |
(b) | who works on at least four days a week for that employer. |
(2) | An employer must grant a forestry worker, during each 12 months of employment, at the request of the forestry worker, thee days’ paid leave, which the forestry worker is entitled to take— |
(a) | when the forestry worker’s child is born; |
(b) | when the forestry worker’s child is sick; or |
(c) | in the event of the death of— |
(i) | the forestry worker’s spouse or life partner; or |
(ii) | the forestry worker’s parent, adoptive parent, grandparent, child, adopted child, grandchildren or sibling. |
(3) | A forestry worker may take family responsibility leave in respect of the whole or part of the day. |
(4) | Subject to sub-clause (5), an employer must pay a forestry worker for a day’s family responsibility leave— |
(a) | the wage the forestry worker would normally have received for work on that day; and |
(b) | on the forestry worker’s usual payday. |
(5) | Before paying a forestry worker for leave in terms of this clause, an employer may require reasonable proof of an event contemplated in sub-clause (2) for which the leave was required. |
(6) | A forestry worker’s unused entitlement to leave in terms of this clause lapses at the end of the annual leave cycle in which it accrues. |