(1)
A board appointed under this Act shall, subject to and in accordance with this section, have power to recommend the minimum rates of wages to be paid to employees in relation to an hour, day, week, month or other period; the normal hours of work on any day or in any week and the conditions of work to be observed either generally or for any particular work by the employers in respect of all or any of such employees.
(2)
The board shall have power to recommend minimum rates of wages for any such employees who are learning an occupation; in making any such recommendation the board may, if it thinks it expedient so to do, attach to the fixing of the minimum rate such conditions as it thinks necessary for securing the effective instruction of those employees in their occupation, and if any such condition so attached is not complied with in the case of any employee, he or she shall be deemed not to be an employee learning an occupation.
(3)
The board shall have power to recommend the minimum overtime rates of wages in respect of hours worked on any day or in any week in excess of the number of hours declared by the board to be the normal number of hours of work for that day or for that week for all or any employees.
(4)
The board shall have power to recommend the minimum holidays with pay to be allowed by their employers to employees.
(5)
Subject to the Employment Act, the board shall have power to recommend the maximum sum which an employer may deduct from the minimum wage to represent the cost of food or housing or both food and housing provided by an employer.
(6)
The board shall have power to recommend that a wage should be subject to periodical increments.
(7)
The board shall have power to recommend the extra rate of remuneration by way of allowance which an employee should receive where the employee is required to use his or her own tools in the course of his or her employment.
(8)
The board shall have power to recommend minimum rates for piece work whether undertaken by an employee on the premises of any employer or by an outworker.
(9)
The board shall have power to recommend, where it so deems necessary, that a council should be established for employees or groups of employees in any area or occupation in respect of which the board has been appointed under section
3(1)
.
(10)
The powers conferred on the board under this section may be exercised in relation to-
(b)
employees in any special process;
(c)
employees in any special area;
(d)
any class of employee;
(e)
any class of employee in any special process; or
(f)
any class of employee in any special area, being employees or a class of employees coming within the terms of reference of the board.