Part II Rights Arising in Course of Employment
Guarantee payments
18 Exemption orders.
1
If at any time there is in force a collective agreement, or a wages order, whereby employees to whom the agreement or order relates have a right to guaranteed remuneration and on the application of all the parties to the agreement or, as the case may be, of the council or Board making the order, the appropriate Minister, having regard to the provisions of the agreement or order, is satisfied that section 12 should not apply to those employees, he may make an order under this section excluding those employees from the operation of that section.
2
In subsection (1), a wages order means an order made under any of the following provisions, that is to say—
b
section 3 of the M2Agricultural Wages Act 1948;
c
section 3 of the M3Agricultural Wages (Scotland) Act 1949.
3
In subsection (1), “the appropriate Minister” means—
a
as respects a collective agreement or such an order as is referred to in subsection (2)(a) or (c), the Secretary of State;
b
as respects such an order as is referred to in subsection (2)(b), the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
4
The Secretary of State shall not make an order under this section in respect of an agreement unless—
a
the agreement provides for procedures to be followed (whether by arbitration or otherwise) in cases where an employee claims that his employer has failed to pay the whole or any part of any guaranteed remuneration to which the employee is entitled under the agreement, and that those procedures include a right to arbitration or adjudication by an independent referee or body in cases where (by reason of an equality of votes or otherwise) a decision cannot otherwise be reached; or
b
the agreement indicates that an employee to whom the agreement relates may present a complaint to an industrial tribunal that his employer has failed to pay the whole or any part of any guaranteed remuneration to which the employee is entitled under the agreement;
and where an order under this section is in force in respect of such an agreement as is described in paragraph (b) an industrial tribunal shall have jurisdiction over such a complaint as if it were a complaint falling within section 17.
5
Without prejudice to section 154(4), an order under this section may be varied or revoked by a subsequent order thereunder, whether in pursuance of an application made by all or any of the parties to the agreement in question, or, as the case may be, by the council or Board which made the order in question, or without any such application.