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2009-08-07MUS-2009-R-82683
Mauritius
Employment policy, promotion of employment and employment services
 
Employment Rights (Workfare Programme) Regulations 2009 (GN No. 93 of 2009).
Legislation, The Supreme Court of Mauritius, Mauritius (PDF) (consulted on 2010-02-01)

Provides that the National Empowerment Foundation shall be the institution responsible for providing assistance in finding training and re-skilling opportunities under section 43(2)(b) of the Act. Also, the Small Enterprises and Handicraft Development Authority shall be the institution responsible for self-employment activities, including starting up a small business under section 43(2)(c) of the Act.
Date of entry into force: 2090-73

Basic text(s):
2008-09-19 (MUS-2008-L-79925)
Employment Rights Act 2008 (Act No. 33 of 2008).



1997-05-08MUS-1997-R-48504
Mauritius
Employment policy, promotion of employment and employment services
 
Grand Port Savanne District Council (fees, dues or other charges) Regulations (Government Notice No. 71 of 1997).
Official Gazette, Government Notice, 1997-06-28, No. 60, pp. 152-197

Requires persons to pay specified fees and to obtain licenses to practice professions set forth in the schedule.
Date of entry into force: 1997-07-01

Basic text(s):
1989-12-21 (MUS-1989-L-20226)
Local Government Act 1989. No. 48.



1994-07-15MUS-1994-R-38743
Mauritius
Employment policy, promotion of employment and employment services
 
Recruitment of Workers' Regulations 1994 (G.N. No. 134 of 1994)
Government Gazette, Legal Supplement, 1994-07-23, No. 83, pp. 523-527
Regulation on-line, Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment, Government of Mauritius (consulted on 2005-07-25)

Provides for rules in respect of the recruitment of workers, both citizens and non-citizens, by employment agencies. Sets out the terms and conditions to be included in contracts of employment, and the fees that may be collected. Made under the Recruitment of Workers Act 1993.

Basic text(s):
1993-11-23 (MUS-1993-L-36557)
Recruitment of Workers Act 1993 (No. 39 of 1993)



1993-11-23MUS-1993-L-36557
Mauritius
Employment policy, promotion of employment and employment services
 
Recruitment of Workers Act 1993 (No. 39 of 1993)
Government Gazette, Legal Supplement, 1993-11-27, No. 121, pp. 249-253
Act on-line, Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment, Government of Mauritius (PDF) (consulted on 2010-02-01)

Amends and consolidates the law relating to recruitment of workers for employment abroad and in Mauritius.

Repealed text(s):
1985-04-02 (MUS-1985-L-1647)
Recruitment of Workers Act 1985
Implementing text(s):
1994-07-15 (MUS-1994-R-38743)
Recruitment of Workers' Regulations 1994 (G.N. No. 134 of 1994)



1990-07-24MUS-1990-L-26535
Mauritius
Employment policy, promotion of employment and employment services
 
Unemployment Hardship Relief (Amendment) Act 1990 (Act No. 34 of 1990)
Printed separately, 1990, pp. 171-172

Sections 2 and 3 of the Unemployment Hardship Relief Act of 1983 are amended in respect of disabled persons.

Amended text(s):
1983 (MUS-1983-L-45329)
Unemployment Hardship Relief Act 1983 (No. 3 of 1983).



1986-03-05MUS-1986-R-2571
Mauritius
Employment policy, promotion of employment and employment services
 
Whitley Councils Regulations 1986. Government Notice No. 18 of 1986.
Government Gazette, 1986-03-07, N. 16, Legal Supplem, p. 31-34

Regulations made by the Prime Minister under ss. 99 and 108 of the Industrial Relations Act. Establishes a Central Whitley Council to consider any matter relating to working conditions and terms of employment in the public service and to make recommendations thereon. Creates a Civil Service Industrial Relations Commission to consider and investigate public service industrial disputes referred to it by the Prime Minister; and to hear and consider applications for registration, claims for negotiating rights and requests for agency shop orders. Repeals the Whitley Councils Regulations 1974.




1985-11-04MUS-1985-R-2482
Mauritius
Employment policy, promotion of employment and employment services
 
Recruitment of Workers Regulations 1986. Government Notice No. 1 of 1986.
Government Gazette, Legal Supplement, 1986-01-04, N. 1, p. 1-5

Issued by the Ministry for Employment and of Social Security and National Solidarity. Governs the licensing of recruiters under the Recruitment of Workers Act 1985. Licensing fees paid may be applied to satisfy any liability incurred in respect of a recruited worker. The Regulations require licensees to keep a register, to permit inspection of records and premises, and to draw up contracts in English or French. The recruitment contract must contain the terms and conditions specified in the Third Schedule of the Regulations (including nature and hours of work, duration of contract, salary or wages, leave and passage entitlements, facilities for remittance of earnings). Repeals the Recruitment of Workers Regulations 1948.

Basic text(s):
1985-04-02 (MUS-1985-L-1647)
Recruitment of Workers Act 1985



1985-04-02MUS-1985-L-1647
Mauritius
Employment policy, promotion of employment and employment services
 
Recruitment of Workers Act 1985
Official Gazette, Legal Supplement, 1985-04-06, N. 34, p. 53-56
Labour Laws of Mauritius, 1992, L. E. Venchard, Best Graphics, Mauritius, 3rd ed.

An Act to make better provision for the recruitment of workers for employment abroad. No. 17 of 1985. Issue of licences for recruitment of workers to be employed abroad; contracts of employment; offences.

Repealing text(s):
1993-11-23 (MUS-1993-L-36557)
Recruitment of Workers Act 1993 (No. 39 of 1993)
Implementing text(s):
1985-11-04 (MUS-1985-R-2482)
Recruitment of Workers Regulations 1986. Government Notice No. 1 of 1986.



1963MUS-1963-L-45321
Mauritius
Employment policy, promotion of employment and employment services
 
Employment and Training Act (RL 2/637).
Labour Laws of Mauritius, 1992, L.E. Venchard, A.H. Angelo, Best Graphics, Mauritius, 3rd ed., pp. 11-14

Establishes an Employment Service and deals with employment records and vocational training.




2012-07-09MUS-2012-L-92111
Mauritius
Disabled workers
 
Training and Employment of Disabled Persons (Amendment) Act 2012 (No. 14 of 2012).
Legislation on-line, The Supreme Court of Mauritius (PDF) (consulted on 2013-01-22)

1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Section 2 of principal Act amended
4. Section 3 of principal Act amended
5. Section 4 of principal Act amended
6. Section 13 of principal Act amended
7. Section 14 of principal Act amended
8. Section 15 of principal Act amended
9. Section 18 of principal Act amended
10. Section 20 of principal Act amended
11. Schedule to principal Act repealed and replaced
12. Commencement
SCHEDULE

Amended text(s):
1996-05-23 (MUS-1996-L-45308)
Training and Employment of Disabled Persons Act 1996 (No. 9 of 1996).



2005-06-30MUS-2005-R-71938
Mauritius
Disabled workers
 
Building (Accessibility to and Facilities for Disabled Persons) Regulations 2005 (G.N. No. 118 of 2005).
Government Notices, 2005, No. 115, pp. 998-1006
Printed seperately

Regulations to ensure that all new buildings and buildings that are to be the object of extensive repairs, reconstructions, alterations or additions are to meet the requirements concerning accessibility as set out in the Schedule to the Regulations.
Date of entry into force: 2005-08-01

Related text(s):
1999-06-29 (MUS-1999-L-75307)
The Building (Amendment) Act 1999 (Act No. 12 of 1999).



1999-06-29MUS-1999-L-75307
Mauritius
Disabled workers
 
The Building (Amendment) Act 1999 (Act No. 12 of 1999).
Printed seperately

Amends sections 2, 8 and 17 of the Act and adds a new section 15A. The amendments concern building permits for new buildings or buildings under going renovations; means of accessibility and parking for disabled persons; and ventilation and proper means of entry and exit from buildings.

Related text(s):
2005-06-30 (MUS-2005-R-71938)
Building (Accessibility to and Facilities for Disabled Persons) Regulations 2005 (G.N. No. 118 of 2005).



1996-09-24MUS-1996-L-46391
Mauritius
Disabled workers
 
National Agency for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Substance Abusers Act 1996 (No. 25 of 1996).
Official Gazette, Acts, pp. 205-212

Establishes a National Agency for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Susbstance Abusers with the functions of promoting drug abuse prevention programmes and providing post-rehabilitation services for recovered addicts.




1996-05-23MUS-1996-L-45308
Mauritius
Disabled workers
 
Training and Employment of Disabled Persons Act 1996 (No. 9 of 1996).
Government Gazette, Legal Supplement, 1996-06-01, No. 61, pp. 39-50

Establishes a Training and Employment of Disabled Persons Board with the purpose of operating schemes to promote the employment of disabled persons and to prevent discrimination against them. Employers with 35 or more employees shall hire disabled workers so as to represent 3 per cent of the total work force. Prohibits discrimination based on disability in recruitment, allocation of wages, and other employment matters.
Date of entry into force: 1996-12-01
• Text in English »

Repealed text(s):
1988-11-24 (MUS-1988-L-8396)
Employment of Disabled Persons Act 1988. No. 31.
Amending text(s):
2012-07-09 (MUS-2012-L-92111)
Training and Employment of Disabled Persons (Amendment) Act 2012 (No. 14 of 2012).

2008-12-30 (MUS-2008-L-81533)
Equal Opportunities Act 2008 (No. 42 of 2008).



1990-07-24MUS-1990-L-26535
Mauritius
Disabled workers
 
Unemployment Hardship Relief (Amendment) Act 1990 (Act No. 34 of 1990)
Printed separately, 1990, pp. 171-172

Sections 2 and 3 of the Unemployment Hardship Relief Act of 1983 are amended in respect of disabled persons.

Amended text(s):
1983 (MUS-1983-L-45329)
Unemployment Hardship Relief Act 1983 (No. 3 of 1983).



1988-11-24MUS-1988-L-8395
Mauritius
Disabled workers
 
Trust Fund for Disabled Persons Act 1988. No. 30.
Government Gazette, Legal Supplement, 1988-11-26, No. 72, p. 117-120

An Act to provide for the establishment of a Trust Fund for Disabled Persons. Section 4 provides that the objects of the Fund are to set up training centres and sheltered workshops for, and to develop and provide appropriate training to, disabled persons with a view to enabling them to secure employment or to work on their own account.




1988-11-24MUS-1988-L-8396
Mauritius
Disabled workers
 
Employment of Disabled Persons Act 1988. No. 31.
Government Gazette, Legal Supplement, 1988-11-26, No. 72, p. 121-127
Labour Laws of Mauritius, 1992, L. E. Venchard, Mauritius, 3rd ed.

This is an Act to provide for the employment of disabled persons or, in the alternative, a contribution to a Trust Fund from employers. Sections 3 and 4 provide for the establishment and functions of the Employment of Disabled Persons Board. Sections 5 and 6 concern the establishment by the Minister, and functions of, a register of disabled persons. Section 7 provides that "Every employer shall apply to have his name entered in the register of employers ..." By s.8, " ... every employer shall be under a duty to employ such number of persons as is specified in the Schedule or to make such contributions to the Trust fund as he may be required to make". Section 13 provides for penalties.

Repealing text(s):
1996-05-23 (MUS-1996-L-45308)
Training and Employment of Disabled Persons Act 1996 (No. 9 of 1996).



1986-11-25MUS-1986-L-86288
Mauritius
Disabled workers
 
National Council for the Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons Act 1986 (Act No. 37 of 1986).
Act on-line, ILO Disability Knowledge Sharing Platform (PDF) (consulted on 2011-04-11)

1. Short title.
2. Interpretation.
3. Establishment of the Council.
4. Objects of the Council.
5. Membership of the Council.
6. Management of the Council.
7. Powers of the Committee.
8. The Secretary/Treasurer.
9. General Meeting.
10. Funds of the Council.
11. Execution of documents.
12. Powers of Minister.
13. Donations.
14. Regulations.
15. Transitional provision.
16. Consequential amendments.




2011-06-14MUS-2011-L-88157
Mauritius
Older workers
 
Senior Citizens Council (Amendment) Act 2011 (No. 12 of 2011).
Legislation on-line, The Supreme Court of Mauritius (PDF) (consulted on 2011-10-17)

1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Section 4 of principal Act amended
4. Section 6 of principal Act amended
5. Section 9 of principal Act amended
6. New section 9A inserted in principal Act
7. Section 10 of principal Act amended

Amended text(s):
1995 (MUS-1995-L-88156)
Senior Citizens Council Act, 1995 (Act No. 5 of 1995).



2005-05-04MUS-2005-L-72338
Mauritius
Older workers
 
Protection of Elderly Persons Act 2005 (No. 16 2005).
Act on-line, Commonwealth Legal Information Institute (CommonLII), Australia (PDF) (consulted on 2010-02-01)

Sets up a legal and administrative framework for greater protection and assistance to elderly persons.




1995MUS-1995-L-88156
Mauritius
Older workers
 
Senior Citizens Council Act, 1995 (Act No. 5 of 1995).
Legislation on-line, Ministry of Social Security, National Solidarity and Reform Institutions, Mauritius (PDF) (consulted on 2011-10-17)

1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Establishment of the Council
4. Objects of the Council
5. Members of the Council
6. Management of the Council
7. Powers of the Committee
8. Staff 9 General Meeting
10. Funds of the Council
11. Execution of documents
12. Powers of Minister
13. Donations
14. Regulations
15.-19. [Repealed]

Amending text(s):
2011-06-14 (MUS-2011-L-88157)
Senior Citizens Council (Amendment) Act 2011 (No. 12 of 2011).



  
 

  
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