TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT, METAL AND 
ALLIED INDUSTRIES WAGES COUNCIL ġ S.L.452.11 1
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION 452.11
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT, METAL AND ALLIED 
INDUSTRIES WAGES COUNCIL ORDER
1st December, 1953
GOVERNMENT NOTICE 640 of 1953, as amended by Government
Notice 362 of 1954; and Legal Notices 62 of 1964, 25 of 1969, 74 of 1976
and 64 of 1978.
Title.
Allied Industries Wages Council Order.
Field of operaation 
of Wages Council.
Amended by:
G.N. 362 of 1954;
L.N. 62 of 1964;
L.N, 25 of 1969;
L.N. 74 of 1976;
L.N. 64 of 1978.
2. The Transport Equipment, Metal and Allied Industries
Wages Council shall operate in respect of all employees in all
factories engaged in the manufacture of transport equipment, metal
and allied products, being factories engaged in any of the
following:
( a ) manufacture of metal products other than the
manufacture of clocks and watches, scientific and
optical goods, silverware and jewellery, but including
the plating and polishing of metal products;
( b ) manufacture of machinery;
( c ) manufacture of electrical machinery; 
( d ) manufacture of transport equipment including the
repair, rebuilding and retreading of tyres but excluding
the manufacture wholly or mainly in wood of boats
and motor-vehicles bodies;
( e ) scrap metal works, including the cutting, sorting,
crushing, breaking up or baling of metals;
( f ) repairs of television sets and radios;
( g ) manufacture of fishing flies.
Exclusion.
installation, erection and fitting of transmission and distributing
equipment for electric energy, gas or water, whether inside or
outside buildings.
Interpretation .
Amended by:
L.N. 62 of 1964.
4. For the purposes of this Order the term -
"manufacture" shall include repair; and 
"factory" shall include "workshop", whether or not such
workshop forms part of any establishment solely or mainly engaged
in activities described in paragraphs ( a ) to ( g ) of article 2, and
means any premises wherein or within the close or curtilage or
precincts of which an employee is or employees are employed in
manual labour in any process for or incidental to any of the
following purposes, namely:
( a ) the making of any article or part of any article; or
( b ) the altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing,
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cleaning or washing, or the breaking up or demolition
of any article; or
( c ) the adapting for sale of any articles, 
being premises wherein, or within the close or curtilage or
precincts of which, the work is carried on by way of trade or for the
purpose of gain and to or over which the employer of the employee
or employees employed therein has the right of access or control.
