South African Council for Educators Act, 2000
R 385
Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995)NoticesBargaining Council for the Civil Engineering Industry: Conditions of Employment Collective AgreementChapter 6 : Remuneration and Record Keeping6.1. Calculation of wages |
6.1.1 | The hourly wage of an employee shall be the weekly wage divided by the number of ordinary hours of work for such employee in any week; |
6.1.2 | The daily wage of an employee shall be the hourly wage multiplied by— |
(a) | Nine, in the case of an employee who works a five-day week; |
(b) | Seven and half, in the case of any other employee; |
6.1.3 | The weekly wage of an employee shall be the hourly wage multiplied by the number of ordinary hours of work for such employee in any week; |
6.1.4 | The monthly wage of an employee shall be four and one third times the weekly wage. |
6.1.5 | Remuneration shall be paid; |
(a) | in South African currency; |
(b) | daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly; |
(c) | in cash, by cheque or by direct deposit into an account designated by the employee. |
6.1.6 | Any remuneration paid in cash or by cheque must be given to each employee— |
(a) | at the workplace or at a place agreed to by the employee; |
(b) | during the employees working hours or within 15 minutes of the commencement or the conclusion of those hours; and |
(c) | in a sealed envelope which then becomes property of the employee. |
6.1.7 | An employer must pay remuneration not later than seven days after— |
(a) | the completion of the period for which the remuneration is payable; or |
(b) | the termination of the contract of employment. |
6.1.8 | Sub-clause 6.1.7(b) above does not apply to any amount due to an employee by the CIRBF. |