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2006-11-17ATG-2006-L-84850
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Travailleurs dans les hôtels, restaurants, et commerce
 
The Hospitality Training Institute Act, 2006 (No. 18 of 2006).
Act on-line, Laws on-line, Government of Antigua and Barbuda, http://laws.gov.ag (PDF) (consulté le 2010-10-07)

Provides for the establishment of an educational and training institution to be known as the Hospitality Training Institute, for the management and control of such institute and other matters connected thereto




1941-08-09ATG-1941-L-75958
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Travailleurs dans les hôtels, restaurants, et commerce
 
Shops Regulation Act (Cap. 400) (No. 11 of 1941) [as amended to No. 18 of 1989].
Act on-line, Government of Antigua and Barbuda (consulté le 2007-05-11)

Prohibits the employment of shop workers after closing hours. Sets out the hours of employment and exempts shop owners and members of their family from these regulations. Provides that female workers are to be provided with seats. Details offences and penalties.




1996-12-27ATG-1996-R-47359
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Travailleurs des transports et des communications
 
Civil Aviation (Air Navigation) Regulations, 1996 (S.I. No. 41 of 1996).
Official Gazette, Statutory Instruments, 310 p.

Provides comprehensive regulations governing civil air traffic. Part IV concerns aircraft crew licensing. Part VI requires airline operators to maintain records of crew working hours, and forbids persons to work as crew members who are suffering from fatigue or who have worked more than a specified number of hours in the past 28 days.




2007-11-16ATG-2007-L-81001
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Fonctionnaires et agents publics
 
Public Servants (Voluntary Separation) Amendment Act (Act No. 21 of 2007).
Act on-line, Laws Online Government of Antigua and Barbuda (PDF) (consulté le 2010-10-07)

Adds a new section 6A concerning Pension calculation Cap. 330.

Texte(s) modifié(s):
2006-05-26 (ATG-2006-L-75327)
The Public Servants (Voluntary Separation) Act, 2006 (No. 2 of 2006).



2007-10-08ATG-2007-L-77863
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Fonctionnaires et agents publics
 
The Barbuda Council Pension Act, 2007 (No. 8 of 2007).
Official Gazette, 2007-10-25, Vol. XXVII, No. 73
Acts of Antigua and Barbuda, 2007-10, Eric T. Bennett, Government Printer, Government Printing Office, Antigua and Barbuda, 9 p.
Act on-line, Laws on-line, Government of Antigua and Barbuda, http://laws.gov.ag (PDF) (consulté le 2010-10-07)

Provides for the payment of pensions and gratuities to members and employees of the Barbuda Council.




2006-10-06ATG-2006-L-75265
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Fonctionnaires et agents publics
 
Defence Act, 2006 (Act No. 10 of 2006).
Official Gazette, 2006-10-12, Volume XXVI, No. 57
Act on-line, Laws on-line, Government of Antigua and Barbuda (PDF) (consulté le 2009-03-09)

Revises the legislation on defence forces. Divided into 12 parts: Part I (preliminary provisions), Part II (defence force), Part III (officers), Part IV (enlistment and terms of service in regular force), Part V (discipline and trial and punishment of military offences), Part VI (appeals from court-martial), Part VII (forfeiture and deduction), Part VIII (Government and general provisions), Part IX (defence force reserve), Part X (coast guard), Part XI (cadet corps) and Part XII (application of the Act and supplementary provisions).
Repeals the Defence Act, Cap. 132.

Texte(s) modificateur(s):
2007-10-08 (ATG-2007-L-84852)
The Defence Amendment Act 2007 (No. 11 of 2007).



2006-08-18ATG-2006-R-75266
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Fonctionnaires et agents publics
 
Public Servants (Voluntary Separation) Regulations, 2006 (Statutory Instruments No. 13 of 2006).
Official Gazette, 2006-08-24, Volume XXVI, No. 48

Provides for voluntary retirement or voluntary severance made under the Public Servants (Voluntary Separation) Act, 2006.

Date d'entrée en vigueur: 2006-08-18

Texte(s) de base:
2006-05-26 (ATG-2006-L-75327)
The Public Servants (Voluntary Separation) Act, 2006 (No. 2 of 2006).



2006-05-26ATG-2006-L-75327
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Fonctionnaires et agents publics
 
The Public Servants (Voluntary Separation) Act, 2006 (No. 2 of 2006).
Official Gazette, 2006-06-29, Volume XXV, No. 36, 6 p.

Provides rules applicable to the action to be taken and the conditions and enttitlements applicable to Government employees who accepts the offer of voluntary early retirement.
Date d'entrée en vigueur: 2006-06-20

Texte(s) modificateur(s):
2007-11-16 (ATG-2007-L-81001)
Public Servants (Voluntary Separation) Amendment Act (Act No. 21 of 2007).
Texte(s) d'application:
2006-08-18 (ATG-2006-R-75266)
Public Servants (Voluntary Separation) Regulations, 2006 (Statutory Instruments No. 13 of 2006).



1994-01-20ATG-1994-R-36959
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Fonctionnaires et agents publics
 
Civil Service (Amendment) Regulations, 1994. No. 7.
Statutory Instruments, 1 p.

Provides that maternity leave shall be granted for a period of thirteen weeks with full pay. Made under the Civil Service Act, 1984.
Date d'entrée en vigueur: 1992-11-01

Texte(s) de base:
1984-12-27 (ATG-1984-L-79470)
Civil Service Act, 1984 (No. 24 of 1984).



1992-12-15ATG-1992-R-55200
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Fonctionnaires et agents publics
 
Civil Service Regulations, 1993 (No. 1)
Government Printing Office, James Adolpuhus McKenzie Sebastian, Government Printer, 1993, 45 p.
Statutory Instruments, 1993, 3500-2.93, 45 pp.

Regulates the employment of civil servants. Part One sets preliminary definitions. Part Two governs recruitment and appointment. Establishes the requirements for recruitment. Makes explicit the recruitment process. Governs applications for employment, the filling of vacancies and dates of appointment. Part Three establishes the terms and conditions of employment. Governs temporary, permanent and contract terms of employment. Establishes the procedures on conversion to permanent terms of employment. Establishes that all officers are to serve a probationary period of at least six months. Governs the termination of employment during probation, the re-appointment of a dismissed officer, probation on re-appointment and the confirmation of an appointment. Provides for promotion and seniority. Governs seniority for officers of the same grade (the most senior officer being the one with the earliest appointment date). Provides for transfers, the secondment of appointments and acting appointments on promotion. Part Four governs resignations, termination of employment and retirement. Sets resignation procedures. Governs procedures on notification on retirement. Provides for termination on grounds of ill health and for the injury or death of an officer. Part Five concerns duties and hours of work. Establishes that officers may be required to attend to extra duties if so requested by the Permanent Secretary of Head of Department. Sets that officers are not to leave their offices during work hours without the permission of the Permanent Secretary or Head of Department. Governs attendance and procedures in order to obtain permission to leave Antigua and Barbuda. Part Six concerns the conduct of officers. Establishes that no public officer may work on a public board or public committee without the approval of the Public Works Commission. Sets regulations regarding private work. Provides that the private investments of an officer are not to conflict with his or her duties. Regulates the conduct of public officers with the press. Regulates conduct of officers with regard to the publication of official documents, and public meetings, public petitions and with regard to evidence used in court. Sets restrictions on the political activities of public officers. Allows public officers to join trade unions. Prohibits officers from receiving gifts and bribes. Denies public officers access to their personal records. Obliges officers to train junior officers whenever possible. Part Seven concerns salaries and allowances. Governs salaries on appointment and promotion. Provides for the payment of salaries. Sets the conditions under which acting allowances and duty allowances may be granted. Provides for salary increments. Part Eight regulates amenities. This includes the provision of quarters and uniforms,as well as hotel and telephone expenses. Part Nine governs leave. Sets procedures and conditions for vacation, sick, duty, study, maternity and special leave. Provides for leave without pay and establishes the conditions for grant of leave. Part Ten governs passages for those selected from overseas for appointment in the civil service in Antigua and Barbuda. Part Eleven governs retirement benefits. Provides for the computation of pensions and gratuities. Part Twelve establishes procedures on correspondence. Part Thirteen governs training courses. Provides for the grant of training courses, leave and passage for training courses and obligations of officers on study leave. Establishes the conditions by which study leave may be suspended or termninated. Part Fourteen makes general provisions. This includes provisions regarding the loss of private property, the driving of government vehicles, and for the violation of regulations. The Schedule includes form for use with the regulations as well as tables for use in calculating the accumulation of vacation leave.

Texte(s) de base:
1984-12-27 (ATG-1984-L-79470)
Civil Service Act, 1984 (No. 24 of 1984).



1984-12-27ATG-1984-L-79470
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Fonctionnaires et agents publics
 
Civil Service Act, 1984 (No. 24 of 1984).
Act of Parliament, 1984, Government Printing Office, James Adolpuhus McKenzie Sebastian, Government Printer, 26 pp.

Part I - Preliminary
Part II - Establishment and Structure of the Civil Service
Part III - Terms and Conditions of Employment
Part IV - Termination and Summary Dismissal
Part V - The Establishment Department
Part VI - Special Tribunal
Part VII - Representation of Civil Servants
Part VIII - General

Texte(s) d'application:
1994-01-20 (ATG-1994-R-36959)
Civil Service (Amendment) Regulations, 1994. No. 7.

1992-12-15 (ATG-1992-R-55200)
Civil Service Regulations, 1993 (No. 1)



1967-09-12ATG-1967-L-84933
Antigua-et-Barbuda
Fonctionnaires et agents publics
 
Pension (Non-Establish Government Employees) Act (Cap. 310).
Act on-line, Legislation On-line, Government of Antigua and Barbuda (PDF) (consulté le 2010-10-14)

1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Pension to be charged on Consolidated Fund
4. Pension etc. not as of right
5. Circumstances in which pension may be granted
6. Pension how paid and maximum pension
7. Pension how granted and rate
8. Gratuity and reduced pension
9. Gratuities for employees employed for not less than seven years
10. Gratuity to personal representative
11. How weekly wage ascertained in certain cases
12. Suspension of pension on re-employment
13. Application of Act

Texte(s) modificateur(s):
2005-06-01 (ATG-2005-L-75949)
Pensions (Non-Established Government Employees) (Amendment) Act 2005 (No. 4 of 2005).
Texte(s) connexe(s):
1990-12-20 (ATG-1990-L-75950)
Pensions (Increase) (1990) Act (Cap. 320A).

1948-04-01 (ATG-1948-L-75946)
Pensions Act (Cap. 311).



  
 

  
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