Ghana
Labour Act, 2003
Labour Regulation, 2007
Legislative Instrument 1833 of 2007
- Published on 8 June 2007
- Commenced on 8 June 2007
- [This is the version of this document from 8 June 2007.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Employment agencies
1. Employment data
An employer shall supply employment data specified in the Schedule and any other information that the Labour Department may prescribe.2. Public employment centre
3. Private employment agency
4. Right of a worker to training and confidentiality
5. Probation
Where, as a condition for the engagement of an employee, a contract of employment requires probation, the contract shall specify the duration of the probation for the employee.6. Hours of work
7. Employment of young persons in hazardous work
8. Remuneration during interdiction
9. Victimisation prohibited
An employer shall not discharge or otherwise discriminate against a person because that person has made a complaint or given evidence or assisted in respect of the initiation or prosecution of a complaint or other proceedings under these Regulations.Organised labour
10. Collective bargaining certificate
11. National Tripartite Committee
For the purpose of enhancing the performance of the National Tripartite Committee(a)members of the Committee may attend meetings of the Committee with their advisors; each member shall be entitled to one advisor at a time; and(b)a permanent secretariat shall be established to facilitate activities of the Committee by the Ministry.Employment of persons with disability
12. Establishment of Disablement Unit
There is established under these Regulations a Disablement Unit in each District.13. Duties of Disablement Unit
14. Disablement unit to be attached to Public Employment Centres
A Disablement Unit for the registration of persons with disability shall be attached to a public employment centre for the registration of persons with disability seeking employment and securing employment for them.15. Access to public service
A public or private agency shall put in place the necessary facilities and equipment that will make the service available and accessible to a person with disability.16. Returns
An employer shall forward to the appropriate Disablement Unit, quarterly returns in the prescribed form giving particulars on17. Special incentive for employing persons with disability
Health and employment
18. Occupational safety and health at work
19. Medical examination of workers
20. Essential services
The following services are considered to be essential services under the Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651):(a)Water supply services,(b)Electricity generation, transmission and distribution services,(c)Health and hospital services,(d)Sanitary services,(e)Air traffic control,(f)Meteorological services,(g)Fire services,(h)Air transport services,(i)Supply and distribution of fuel, petrol, power and light,(j)Telecommunications services,(k)Public transport services,(l)Ports and harbours security services, and(m)Bank of GhanaRestriction on recruitment
21. Restriction on recruitment of children and trafficked person
22. Definition of human trafficking
23. Consent not a defence
Where children are trafficked, the consent of the child, parent or guardian of the child cannot be used as a defence in prosecution under Act 694 regardless of whether or not there is evidence of abuse of power, fraud or deception on the part of the trafficker or whether the vulnerability of the child was taken advantage of.24. Prohibition of trafficking
25. Giving out or receiving a victim of trafficking prohibited
26. Re-engagement or use of services of a victim of trafficking
A person who uses the services of a victim of trafficking commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than five years.27. Foreign employment
Where the period of service to be stipulated in a re-engagement foreign contract, together with the period already served under the expired contract involves the separation of a worker from the worker's family for more than eighteen months, the worker shall not begin the service stipulated in the re-engagement contract until the worker has had the opportunity to return home at the expense of the employer.28. Conditions for foreign employment
29. Name of person engaged under a foreign contract to be furnished to Immigration Service
The Chief Labour Officer or a Labour Officer who attests to a foreign contract shall furnish the Director of Immigration or an Immigration Officer at the port of embarkation, or place of departure with the name of the worker engaged.30. Assignment of contract
31. Right of worker to be accompanied by family
32. Summaries of law to be provided
33. Penalty for fraudulently obtaining a contract
34. Expenses of journey
35. Termination of contracts
36. Repatriation
37. Exemption from payment of repatriation expenses
Miscellaneous provisions
38. Offence
39. Revocation and Savings
40. Transitional provision
Public Employment Centres in existence and operated by the Labour Department in the country before the commencement of the Regulations shall continue to exist and operate as Public Employment Centres.41. Interpretation
In these regulations unless the context otherwise requires"Business" includes occupation, profession or trade;"Committee" means a person or other representative authorised by law to protect the person or property or both;"Enterprise" means an industry, project undertaking or business for commercial purposes or any part of it;"essential service" includes areas in the establishment where an action could result in particular or total loss of life or pose a danger to public health and safety and such other services as the Minister may by Legislative Instrument determine;"necessaries" includes services and items that are required by a person being engaged in a foreign contract;"Private employment agency" means any body corporate which acts as an intermediary for the purpose of procuring employment for a worker or recruiting a worker for an employer, and includes(a)services for matching offers and applications for employment without the private employment agency becoming a party to the employee relationship which may arise from there.(b)services consisting of employing workers with a view to making them available to a third party who may be a natural or legal person referred to as a "user enterprise" which assigns their tasks and supervises the execution of these tasks, and(c)other services relating to job-seeking determined by the competent authority after consulting the most representative employers and workers organizations such as the provision of information, that do not set out to match specific offers of and applications for employment, and"young person" means a person of or above eighteen years of age but below twenty-one years.History of this document
08 June 2007 this version
Published
Commenced