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PART IIIWAGES COUNCILS

Enforcement

Officers

21.—(1) The Department, with the approval of the Department of Finance and Personnel as to numbers and salaries, may appoint officers to act for the purposes of this part.

(2) When acting for the purposes of this part any such officer shall, if so required, produce some duly authenticated document showing his authority so to act; and if it appears to any such officer that any person with whom he is dealing while so acting does not know that he is an officer acting for the purposes of this part he shall identify himself as such to that person.

(3) An officer acting for the purposes of this part shall have power for the performance of his duties—

(a)to require the production of—

(i)wages sheets or other records of remuneration kept by an employer, or

(ii)records of payments made to homeworkers by persons giving out work, or

(iii)any other records such as are required by this part to be kept by employers, and to inspect and examine those sheets or records and to copy any material part of them;

(b)to require any person giving out work and any homeworker to give any information which it is in his power to give with respect to the names and addresses of the persons to whom the work is given out or (as the case may be) of the persons from whom work is received by the homeworker, and with respect to the payments made or to be made for the work;

(c)where the officer has reasonable cause to believe that an order under Article 15 applies to any employer, at all reasonable times to enter any premises at which that employer carries on his business (including any place used, in connection with that business, for giving out work to homeworkers, and any premises which the officer has reasonable cause to believe to be used by, or by arrangement with, the employer to provide living accommodation for workers);

(d)to inspect and copy any material part of any list of homeworkers kept by an employer or person giving out work to homeworkers;

(e)to examine (either alone or in the presence of any other person, as he thinks fit) with respect to any matters under this part any person whom he has reasonable cause to believe to be or to have been—

(i)a worker to whom an order under Article 15 applies or applied, or

(ii)the employer of any such person, or

(iii)a servant or agent of any such employer employed in the employer’s business, and to require every such person to be so examined, and to sign a declaration of the truth of the matters in respect of which he is so examined; but no person shall be required under sub-paragraph (e) to give any information tending to incriminate that person or, if married, that person’s spouse.

(4) Where an officer acting for the purposes of this part has reasonable cause to believe that an order under Article 15 applies to an employer, he may, for the purpose of, or in connection with, the enforcement of that order, by notice in writing require the employer to furnish him with such information as may be specified or described in the notice; and any such notice—

(a)may specify the way in which, and the time within which, it is to be complied with; and

(b)may be varied or revoked by a subsequent notice under this paragraph.

(5) An officer acting for the purposes of this part may institute proceedings for any offence under this part and may, although not a barrister or solicitor, conduct any such proceedings.

(6) An officer acting for the purposes of this part and being authorised in that behalf by general or special directions of the Department may, if it appears to him that a sum is due from an employer to a worker on account of the payment to the worker of an amount of remuneration less than the statutory minimum remuneration provided for him by an order under Article 15, institute on behalf of and in the name of the worker civil proceedings for the recovery of that sum; and in any such proceedings the court may make an order for costs to be paid by the officer as if he were a party to the proceedings.

(7) The power conferred by paragraph (6) for the recovery of sums due from an employer to a worker shall not be in derogation of any right of the worker to recover such sums by civil proceedings.