Changes for page R135 - Minimum Wage Fixing Recommendation (No.135)
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... ... @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ 2 2 {{toc/}} 3 3 {{/box}} 4 4 5 - =Preamble=5 +**Preamble ** 6 6 7 7 The General Conference of the International Labour Organisation, 8 8 ... ... @@ -22,43 +22,33 @@ 22 22 23 23 adopts this twenty-second day of June of the year one thousand nine hundred and seventy, the following Recommendation, which may be cited as the Minimum Wage Fixing Recommendation, 1970: 24 24 25 - = I. Purpose of Minimum Wage Fixing=25 +1. Purpose of Minimum Wage Fixing 26 26 27 -~1. Minimum wage fixing should constitute one element in a policy designed to overcome poverty and to ensure the satisfaction of the needs of all workers and their families. 27 +1. 1. Minimum wage fixing should constitute one element in a policy designed to overcome poverty and to ensure the satisfaction of the needs of all workers and their families. 28 +1. 2. The fundamental purpose of minimum wage fixing should be to give wage earners necessary social protection as regards minimum permissible levels of wages. 28 28 29 - 2.The fundamental purposeofminimum wage fixingshould beto givewage earners necessary socialprotectionas regards minimumpermissible levels of wages.30 +1. Criteria for Determining the Level of Minimum Wages 30 30 31 - =II.Criteriafor Determining theLevel ofMinimumWages=32 +~1. 3. In determining the level of minimum wages, account should be taken of the following criteria, amongst others: 32 32 33 -3. In determining the level of minimum wages, account should be taken of the following criteria, amongst others: 34 - 35 -* (a) the needs of workers and their families; 36 -* (b) the general level of wages in the country; 37 -* (c) the cost of living and changes therein; 38 -* d) social security benefits; 34 +* (a) the needs of workers and their families; o (b) the general level of wages in the country; o (c) the cost of living and changes therein; o (d) social security benefits; 39 39 * (e) the relative living standards of other social groups; 40 40 * (f) economic factors, including the requirements of economic development, levels of productivity and the desirability of attaining and maintaining a high level of employment. 41 41 42 - = III. Coverage of the Minimum Wage Fixing System=38 +1. Coverage of the Minimum Wage Fixing System 43 43 44 -4. The number and groups of wage earners who are not covered in pursuance of Article 1 of the Minimum Wage Fixing Convention, 1970, should be kept to a minimum. 40 +1. 4. The number and groups of wage earners who are not covered in pursuance of Article 1 of the Minimum Wage Fixing Convention, 1970, should be kept to a minimum. 41 +1. 5. 42 +1*. (1) The system of minimum wages may be applied to the wage earners covered in pursuance of Article 1 of the Convention either by fixing a single minimum wage of general application or by fixing a series of minimum wages applying to particular groups of workers. 43 +1*. (2) A system based on a single minimum wage~-~- 44 +1**. (a) need not be incompatible with the fixing of different rates of minimum wages in different regions or zones with a view to allowing for differences in costs of living; 45 +1**. (b) should not impair the effects of decisions, past or future, fixing minimum wages higher than the general minimum for particular groups of workers. 45 45 46 - 5.47 +1. Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery 47 47 48 -(1) The system of minimum wages may be applied to the wage earners covered in pursuance of Article 1 of the Convention either by fixing a single minimum wage of general application or by fixing a series of minimum wages applying to particular groups of workers. 49 - 50 -(2) A system based on a single minimum wage~-~- 51 - 52 -* (a) need not be incompatible with the fixing of different rates of minimum wages in different regions or zones with a view to allowing for differences in costs of living; 53 -* (b) should not impair the effects of decisions, past or future, fixing minimum wages higher than the general minimum for particular groups of workers. 54 - 55 -= IV. Minimum Wage Fixing Machinery = 56 - 57 -6. The minimum wage fixing machinery provided for in Article 4 of the Convention may take a variety of forms, such as the fixing of minimum wages by~-~- o (a) statute; 58 - 59 -* (b) decisions of the competent authority, with or without formal provision for taking account of recommendations from other bodies; 60 -* (c) decisions of wages boards or councils; o (d) industrial or labour courts or tribunals; or o (e) giving the force of law to provisions of collective agreements. 61 - 49 +1. 6. The minimum wage fixing machinery provided for in Article 4 of the Convention may take a variety of forms, such as the fixing of minimum wages by~-~- o (a) statute; 50 +1*. (b) decisions of the competent authority, with or without formal provision for taking account of recommendations from other bodies; 51 +1*. (c) decisions of wages boards or councils; o (d) industrial or labour courts or tribunals; or o (e) giving the force of law to provisions of collective agreements. 62 62 1. 7. The consultation provided for in paragraph 2 of Article 4 of the Convention should include, in particular, consultation in regard to the following matters: 63 63 1*. (a) the selection and application of the criteria for determining the level of minimum wages; 64 64 1*. (b) the rate or rates of minimum wages to be fixed;