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The Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1974
Act No. IX of 1974
(Published
in Gaz. of Pak. Extr. dated 1st March. 1974, p, 61)
[1st March, 1974]
An Act to provide for regulating the employment of
dock workers
Whereas it is expedient to provide for, regulating the
employment of dock workers to ensure efficient performance of dock work,
expeditious and economic turn-round of ships and vessels and speedy transit of
goods through the port;
1. Short title, extent and commencement.-(1) This Act may be called the Dock Workers
(Regulation of Employment) Act, 1974.
(2) It extends to the whole of
(3) It shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions.-In this Act, unless there is anything; repugnant in the subject or
context;---
(a) "cargo" means goods and merchandise card
or to be carried on a ship or other vessel;
(b) "dock worker" means a person employed or
to be employed in any port on loading or unloading of ships or-other vessels or
on work in connection therewith;
(c) "employer" in relation to a dock worker,
means the person by whom a dock worker is employed or is to be employed; and "scheme"
means a scheme made under this Act:
3. Power to make scheme.-(1) The Federal Government may, by notification in
the official Gazette, make a scheme for the registration of dock workers with a
view to ensuring greater regularity of employment and for efficient and
economic turn-round of ships and vessels.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the
generality of the foregoing power, such scheme may provide for,---
(a) the application of the scheme to such classes of
dock workers and employers as may be specified therein;
(b) defining the obligations of dock workers and
employers subject to the fulfillment of which the scheme may apply to them and
the circumstances in which the scheme shall cease to apply to any dock workers
or employers;
(c) regulating the recruitment and entry of dock
workers into the scheme and their registration, including the preparation and
maintenance of registers; the removal, either temporarily or permanently, of
names from the register and the imposition of fees for registration;
(d) regulating the employment and conduct of dock
workers and the terms and conditions of such employment, including rates of
remuneration, hours of work and conditions as to holidays and pay in respect
thereof and safeguarding the rights, privileges and interests of dock workers
under the scheme;
(e) securing that, in respect of periods during which
employment or full employment is not available for dock workers to whom the
scheme applies and who are available for work, such workers still subject to
the conditions of the scheme, receive a minimum pay;
(f) managing the property and funds created for the
benefit of dock workers;
(g) prohibiting, restricting or otherwise controlling
the employment of dock workers to whom the scheme does not apply;
(h) the training and welfare of dock workers in so far
as satisfactory provision thereof does not exist apart from the scheme;
(i) health and safety measures in places where dock
workers arcs employed in so far as satisfactory provision therefore does not
exist apart from the scheme;
(j) the manner in which, and the persons by whom, the
cyst of operating the scheme is, to be defrayed;
(k) constituting, whether as body corporate or
otherwise, the authority to be responsible for the administration of the
scheme; and
(l) such incidental and supplementary matters as may
be necessary or expedient for the purpose of the scheme.
(3) A scheme shall apply to such port or group of
ports as that Federal Government may, by notification in the official Gazette,
specify in this behalf.
(4) A scheme may further provide that a contravention
of any provision thereof shall be punishable with imprisonment for such turn as
may be specified but in no case exceeding six months in respect of a first
contravention or one year in respect of any subsequent contravention, or with
fine which may extend to such amount as may be specified but in no case
exceeding two thousand five hundred rupees in respect of a first contravention
or five thousand rupees in respect of any subsequent contravention, ox with
both imprisonment and fine as aforesaid.
(S. 4
omitted by Ord, XXVII of 1981, s. 3. Second Sch)[* * * * * * * *
5. Farads to be handed over to Federal Government,
etc.--(1) Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary contained in any other law or in any memorandum of settlement or
award, all funds created for the benefit of the dock workers in any manner
whatsoever and under the control or management of any person, board or
organisation or committee shall; immediately on the commencement of this Act,
be transferred, along with all records and accounts, to the Federal Government
or to such other body as the Federal Government may by' notification in tile
official Gazette, specify in this behalf.
(2) The person or persons in control or management of
any such fund shall riot, after the commencement of this Act, spend any amount
of such fund and shall be personally liable to make good any amount so spent.
(3) Whoever contravenes the provisions of sub-section
(1) or subsection (2) shall, without prejudice to any action that tray be taken
against him tender this Act, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which
may extend to two years, or with fine which may extend so five thousand rupees,
or with both.
6. Recovery of money due.--Any money due from any person, board, organisation
or committee under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) of section 5 shall be
recoverable as arrear of land revenue on the request of the body nominated by
the Federal Government under the said sub-section (1).
7. Cognizance of offences.-(1) No court shall take cognizance of any offence
punishable tinder this Act or of any abetment thereof except oft a report in
writing of the facts constituting such offence or abetment made by an Inspector
or a person specially, authorised in this behalf by the federal Government.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898), an offence punishable wider this Act
or an abetment thereof shall be triable only by a Magistrate of the first
class.
8. Act to override other laws.---The provisions of this Act and any scheme prepared
there under shall have effect notwithstanding anything contrary contained in
any other law for the time being in force.
9. Repeal.--The
Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Ordinance, 1973 (XXVIII of 1973), is hereby
repealed.
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