The Employment Conditions Commission is hereby established.
The functions of the Commission are to advise the Minister--
The Commission may draw up rules for the conduct of its meetings and public hearings.
Subject to the laws governing the public service, the Minister must provide the Commission with the staff that the Minister considers necessary for the performance of its functions.
The Minister must direct the Director-General to undertake research that is required to enable the Commission to perform its functions.
The expenses of the Commission are to be met by money appropriated by Parliament for that purpose and which is subject to audit by the Auditor-General, referred to in section 188 of the Constitution.
The Minister must, after consultation with NEDLAC, appoint as members of the Commission three persons who are knowledgeable about the labour market and conditions of employment, including the conditions of employment of vulnerable and unorganised workers, and designate one of them as the chairperson.
The Minister must, in addition, appoint to the Commission--
The chairperson and members of the Commission--
The Minister must determine--
The Minister must appoint a member to act as chairperson whenever--
A person whose period of office as the chairperson or a member of the Commission has expired is eligible for reappointment.
The chairperson or a member of the Commission may resign in writing.
The Minister may remove the chairperson or a member of the Commission from office for--
The Commission may hold public hearings at which it may permit members of the public to make oral representations on any matter that the Commission is considering in terms of section 59(2).
The Commission's advice to the Minister must be in the form of a written report.
The Commission must, when performing any function in terms of section 59(2)(b) to (e), take into account the considerations set out in section 54(3) to the extent that they are appropriate.
The members of the Commission must endeavour to prepare a unanimous report to the Minister. If the members are not able to prepare a unanimous report, each member is entitled to have his or her views reflected in the report.