Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995)NoticesBargaining Council for the Laundry Cleaning and Dyeing IndustryKwa Zulu NatalExtension to Non-Parties of the Main Collective AgreementPart C : Hours of Work16. Public Holidays |
16.1 | An employer may not require or permit employees, apart from watchmen/security guards, to work on a public holiday except in accordance with the provision of this Agreement. |
16.2 | The public holidays are the following: |
(a) |
January 1 |
: |
New Year's Day; |
(b) |
March 21 |
: |
Human Rights Day; |
(c) |
- |
: |
Good Friday; |
(d) |
- |
: |
Family Day; |
(e) |
April 27 |
: |
Freedom Day; |
(f) |
May 1 |
: |
Worker's Day; |
(g) |
June 16 |
: |
Youth Day; |
(h) |
August 9 |
: |
National Women's Day; |
(i) |
September 24 |
: |
Heritage Day; |
(j) |
December 16 |
: |
Day of Reconciliation; |
(k) |
December 25 |
: |
Christmas Day; |
(l) |
December 26 |
: |
Day of Goodwill; and |
(m) |
Any other day declared to be a public holiday under section 2A of the Public Holidays Act, 1994. |
16.3 | A public holiday may be exchanged for any other day by agreement. |
16.4 | If a public holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday must be a public holiday. |
16.5 | An employer must pay an employee their daily basic wage on public holidays. |
16.6 | If an employee works on a public holiday then the employer must pay that employee his basic wage for the hours worked in addition to the payment in 16.5 above. |
16.7 | A casual employee must be paid at the normal casual rate for the day. |
16.8 | If an employee reports for duty at the request of the employer and is not given work he must be paid for four hours at ordinary rates of pay for that day. |
16.9 | If an employer chooses to shut down on any other religious holiday, the employees must be paid as if they had worked on that day. |
16.10 | If an employer requires employees to work on a public holiday he must give them adequate notice thereof on the previous day. |