Targeted Labour definition

Targeted Labour means those individuals employed by a supplier, or sub-contractor, in the performance of a contract, who are defined in the contract as the target group, and who permanently reside in the defined target area;
Targeted Labour means labour as defined in Part G: Small Contractor Development of section C3.3 Particular Specifications in Part C3: Scope of Work.”
Targeted Labour means low and semi-skilled individuals, whose wages (excluding any benefits) do not exceed the threshold value, who reside in the target area, that are employed by the Contractor, or any of his/her sub-contractors, in the performance of the contract.

Examples of Targeted Labour in a sentence

  • The measure of Targeted Labour Participation comprises the sum of wages and salaries paid to all locally-based (ORTDM) South African Citizen residents for any work done on this Contract (irrespective of level of skills, race, gender or who they are employed by).

  • It is therefore a condition of Contract that the Contract Participation Goals set for Targeted Labour and Targeted Enterprises (minimum percentages of the value of work executed) are achieved.


More Definitions of Targeted Labour

Targeted Labour. : means that individual employed by a contractor, or sub-contractor, in the performance of a contract, who is defined in the contract as the target group, and who permanently resides in the defined target area.
Targeted Labour means the Local Labourers, who are defined as the target group for the Contract as normally permanently residing in the target area(s) as defined by the Employer in the Works Specifications. It is incumbent on individuals defined as Target Labour to demonstrate their claims to such residency on the basis of identification and association with and recognition by members of the community residing within the target area. It is incumbent on individuals to provide evidence of qualifying for the target groups.
Targeted Labour means: Unemployed persons who are employed as local labour on

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