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Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995)

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Motor Industry Bargaining Council  (MIBCO)

Extension to Non-Parties of the Main Collective Agreement

Division B

Clause 1: Scope of Application

 

(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-clause (2) below,the provisions of this Division shall be binding on all establishments registered in terms of this Agreement, and on all employees for whom wages are prescribed in Clause 2 of this Division.

 

(2)

(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-clause (1) the provisions of the Agreement as set out in the Schedule to this sub-clause shall apply only to office, stores, sales and clerical employees for as long as their weekly or monthly remuneration, excluding commission on sales, exceeds the rate of the—

 

National Wage Threshold:

For the period from the date of implementation of the National Wage Threshold as determined and published by the Minister of Employment and Labour as amended in the Basic Conditions of Employment Act.

 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AGREEMENT

Clause 7 Deductions from Earnings
Clause 15 Employees' Representatives on the Council
Clause 16 Prohibition of Cession of Benefits

 

MAIN AGREEMENT - DIVISION A

Clause 2 Definitions
Clause 3.8 Payment of Earnings
Clause 3.9 Deductions from Earnings
Clause 3.12 Commission Work
Clause 3.14 Travelling Allowances
Clause 5.1 Leave
Clause 5.2 Sick Leave
Clause 5.3 Maternity Leave
Clause 5.4 Other Parental Leave
Clause 7.1 Termination of Service
Clause 7.3 Retrenchment Pay
Clause 7.4 Desertion
Clause 7.5 Certificate of Service
Clause 9.1 Outwork
Clause 9.3 Damage and/or Loss of Property or Assets
Clause 9.6 Public Holidays

 

MAIN AGREEMENT - DIVISION B

Clause 1        Scope of Application

Clause 2(1)        Wages

 

(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-clause (2)(a) of this clause or any other provisions to the contrary, employees earning in excess of the—

 

National Wage Threshold:

For the period from the date of implementation of the National Wage Threshold as determined and published by the Minister of Employment and Labour as amended in the Basic Conditions of Employment Act.

Excluding commission on sales, shall not be required to work overtime other than on a voluntary basis, free from any form of coercion, intimidation or victimisation.

 

(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-clause (2) of this Clause, the provisions of clause 13 of the Administrative Agreement shall apply to employees who are members of the MISA or the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa, regardless of their earnings.

 

(4)

(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-clause (1) of this clause, the provisions of Division A on hours of work shall apply to all motor vehicle salespersons or supply salespersons, and the provisions of Division A on overtime and Sunday work shall not apply to any motor vehicle salesperson or supply salesperson, regardless of earnings.
(b) The provisions of clause 6.1(1) of this Division shall be applicable to all employees, excluding commission on sales, receiving up to—
(i) For weekly earners—

is the sum of the published National Wage Threshold divided by 52 or 53 (weeks), whichever is applicable;

(ii) For monthly earners—

is the sum of the published National Wage Threshold divided by 12 (months)

 

(5) If any provision in Division A is in conflict with any provision of this Division, the provision in the latter Division shall prevail.

 

NOTE: Division B employees employed at Chapter Ill establishments whose annual earnings is less than the National Wage Threshold as set out in the schedule, per period, below will be eligible for annual increases on actual earnings as stipulated hereunder:

 

National Wage Threshold:

For the period from the date of implementation of the National Wage Threshold as determined and published by the Minister of Employment and Labour as amended in the Basic Conditions of Employment Act—

(a) For weekly earners—

is the sum of the published National Wage Threshold divided by 52 or 53 (weeks), whichever is applicable;

(b) For monthly earners—

is the sum of the published National Wage Threshold divided by 12 (months)