Local Labour definition

Local Labour means skilled, semi-skilled workers of all trades engaged by the Contractor on the Site for the purpose of or in connection with the Contract or engaged full time by the Contractor off the site for the Purpose of or in connection with the Contract (by way of illustration but not limitation: workers engaged full time in any office, store, workshop or quarry).
Local Labour means skilled, semi-skilled workers of all trades engaged by the Contractor on the Site for the purpose of or in connection with the Contract or engaged full time by the Contractor off the site for the Purpose
Local Labour means South African residents who permanently resides in the KM area.

Examples of Local Labour in a sentence

  • Any dispute arising from this policy due to ambiguous wording or phrasing must be referred to the Local Labour Forum for adjudication.

  • This policy will be implemented and effective once recommended by the Local Labour Forum and approved by Council.

  • Resolutions from the Local Labour Forum must be incorporated into the policy.

  • This can be achieved through either one or more EME OR QSE.RALSpecialCondition No.2Local Labour Content:The minimum Local Labour content for this project shall be 5% OF THE TENDER SUM excluding VAT.

  • Further, the Local Labour Relations Coordinator may attend any grievance meeting.


More Definitions of Local Labour

Local Labour means South African residents who permanently resides in the George Municipal area;
Local Labour means South African residents who permanently resides in the Stellenbosch Municipal area;
Local Labour means South African residents who permanently resides in the City of Mbombela municipal area of jurisdiction where the project is implemented.
Local Labour means the South African citizen who permanently reside within the Municipal boundaries and earn wages and allowances that are not more than one and a half times minimum wage established for construction related work.
Local Labour essentially means daily paid employment on the smallholdings of wealthier local farmers, or as contracted herdsmen in a pastoral group. This is essentially engaged in by members of Very Poor and Poor households, and is generally one of their most important sources of cash. Better-off fellow-farmers are their main employers, and the lower map attests to the fact that it is rare to see a member of a Better-Off household as a daily worker or paid herdsman. It is also at least uncommon for middle households, who are also rather employers, although to a lesser extent than the Better-Off.
Local Labour means South African residents who permanently resides in the Kannaland Municipal area.
Local Labour means South African residents who permanently resides in the Swellendam Municipal area.