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 Keeping6.2. Information about remuneration |
| 6.2.1 | An employer must give an employee the following information in writing on each day the employee is paid: |
| (a) | The employer's name and address; |
| (b) | the employee's name and occupation; |
| (c) | the period for which the payment is made; |
| (d) | the employee's remuneration in money; |
| (e) | the amount and purpose of any deduction made from the remuneration; |
| (f) | the actual amount paid to the employee; and |
| (g) | if relevant to the calculation of that employee's remuneration— |
| (i) | the employee's rate of remuneration and overtime rate; |
| (ii) | the number of ordinary and overtime hours worked by the employee during the period for which the payment is made: |
| (iii) | the number of hours worked by the employee on a Sunday or public holiday during that period; and |
| (iv) | if an agreement to average working time has been concluded in terms of section 12, the total number of ordinary and overtime hours worked by the employee in the period of averaging. |
| 6.2.2 | The written information required in terms of subsection (1) must be given to each employee— |
| (a) | at the workplace or at a place agreed to by the employee; and |
| (b) | during the employee's ordinary working hours or within 15 minutes of the commencement or conclusion of those hours. |