R085 - Protection of Wages Recommendation, 1949 (No. 85)

Subject MatterSalarios,Wages,Salaires
CourtInternational Labour Organization
Preamble

The General Conference of the International Labour Organisation,

Having been convened at Geneva by the Governing Body of the International Labour Office, and having met in its Thirty-second Session on 8 June 1949, and

Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals concerning the protection of wages, which is the seventh item on the agenda of the session, and

Having decided that these proposals shall take the form of a Recommendation supplementing the Protection of Wages Convention, 1949,

adopts this first day of July of the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, the following Recommendation, which may be cited as the Protection of Wages Recommendation, 1949:

The Conference recommends that each Member should apply the following provisions as rapidly as national conditions allow and report to the International Labour Office as requested by the Governing Body concerning the measures taken to give effect thereto.

I. Deductions from Wages
  1. 1. All necessary measures should be taken to limit deductions from wages to the extent deemed to be necessary to safeguard the maintenance of the worker and his family.
  2. 2
    • (1) Deductions from wages for the reimbursement of loss of or damage to the products, goods or installations of the employer should be authorised only when loss or damage has been caused for which the worker concerned can be clearly shown to be responsible.
    • (2) The amount of such deductions should be fair and should not exceed the actual amount of the loss or damage.
    • (3) Before a decision to make such a deduction is taken, the worker concerned should be given a reasonable opportunity to show cause why the deduction should not be made.
  3. 3. Appropriate measures should be taken to limit deductions from wages in respect of tools, materials or equipment supplied by the employer to cases in which such deductions--
    • (a) are a recognised custom of the trade or occupation concerned; or
    • (b) are provided for by collective agreement or arbitration award; or
    • (c) are otherwise authorised by a procedure recognised by national laws or regulations.
II. Periodicity of Wage Payments
  1. 4. The maximum intervals for the payment of wages should ensure that wages are paid--
    • (a) not less often than twice a month at intervals not exceeding sixteen days in the case of workers whose wages are calculated by the hour, day or week; and
    • (b) not less often than once a month in the case of...

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