HC Deb 01 May 1963 vol 676 cc1182-7

Preliminary

1.—(1) For the purposes of this Schedule the cases where there are normal working hours include cases where the employee is entitled to overtime pay when employed for more than a fixed number of hours in a week or other period, and in those cases that fixed number of hours shall be the normal working hours.

(2) In this Schedule the "period of notice" means the period of notice required by section 1(1) or, as the case may be, section 1(2) of this Act.

Employments for which there are normal working hours

2.—(1) This paragraph shall apply if there are normal working hours for the employee when employed under the contract of employment in force in the period of notice, and if during any part of those normal working hours—

  1. (a) the employee is ready and willing to work but no work is provided for him by his employer, or
  2. (b) the employee is incapable of work because of sickness or injury, or
  3. (c) the employee is absent from work in accordance with the terms of his employment relating to holidays.

(2) If the employee's remuneration for employment in normal working hours, whether by the hour or week or other period, does not vary with the amount of work done, the employer shall be liable to pay the employee for the normal working hours as much as the amount which would have been payable if the employee had been employed throughout the normal working hours.

(3) If sub-paragraph 12) does not apply, the employer shall be liable for the part of he normal working hours covered by paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of sub-paragraph (1) of this paragraph to pay to the employee a sum not less than remuneration for that part of the normal working hours calculated at the average hourly rate of remuneration paid to him in respect of the period of four weeks ending with the last complete week before the notice was given.

(4) In arriving at the said average hourly rate of remuneration no account shall be taken of any period during which the employee is incapable of work because of sickness or injury or during which the employee is absent from work in accordance with the terms of his employment relating to holidays, nor of any sick pay, holiday pay or remuneration payable for, or apportionable to, that period; and if for any of the said four weeks no remuneration was payable by the employer to the employee, account shall be taken of remuneration in earlier weeks so as to bring the number of weeks of which account is taken up to four.

(5) Any payments made to the employee by his employer in respect of the relevant part of the period of notice, whether by way of sick pay, holiday pay or otherwise, shall go towards meeting the employer's liability under this paragraph.

(6) Where the notice was given by the employee, the employer's liability under this paragraph shall not arise unless and until the employee leaves the service of the employer in pursuance of the notice.

(7) References in this paragraph to remuneration varying with the amount of work done include references to remuneration which may include any commission or similar payment which varies in amount.

Employments for which there are no normal working hours

3.—(1) This paragraph shall apply if there are no normal working hours for the employee when employed under the contract of employment in force in the period of notice.

(2) For each week of the period of notice the employer shall be liable to pay the employee a sum not less than his average weekly rate of remuneration in the period of twelve weeks ending with the last complete week before the notice was given.

(3) In arriving at the said average weekly rate of remuneration no account shall be taken of a week in which the employee worked for the employer for less than twenty-one hours; and where, as a result, the period for which the average is to be taken would be less than eight weeks, account shall be taken of remuneration in earlier weeks so as to bring the number of weeks averaged up to eight.

(4) Subject to this paragraph, the employer's obligation under this paragraph shall be conditional on the employee being ready and willing to do work of a reasonable nature and amount to earn remuneration at the rate mentioned in sub-paragraph (2).

(5) Sub-paragraph (4) shall not affect the liability of the employer—

  1. (a) in respect of any period during which the employee is incapable of work because of sickness or injury, or
  2. (b) in respect of any period during which the employee is absent from work in accordance with the terms of his employment relating to holidays,
and any payment made to an employee by his employer in respect of such a period, whether by way of sick pay, holiday pay or otherwise, shall be taken into account for the purposes of this paragraph as if it were remuneration paid by the employer in respect of that period.

(6) Where the notice was given by the employee, the employer's liability under this paragraph shall not arise unless and until the employee leaves the service of the employer in pursuance of the notice.

Absence on leave granted at request of employee

4. The employer shall not be liable under the foregoing provisions of this Schedule to

make any payment in respect of a period during which the employee is absent from work with the leave of the employer granted at the request of the employee.

Notice given before a strike

5. No payment shall be due under this Schedule in consequence of a notice to terminate a contract given by an employee if, on or before the termination of the contract, the employee takes part in a strike of employees of the employer.

In this paragraph "strike" has the same meaning as in Schedule 1 to this Act.

Termination of employment during period of notice

6.—(1) If before the termination of the contract in pursuance of the notice the employer breaks the contract of employment, payments received under this Schedule in respect of the period after the breach shall go towards mitigating the damages recoverable by the employee for loss of earnings in that period.

(2) If before the termination of the contract in pursuance of the notice the employee breaks the contract of employment, no payment shall be due to him under this Schedule in respect of the period after the breach.

Supplemental

7.—(1) In arriving at an average hourly rate of average weekly rate of remuneration under this Schedule—

  1. (a) account shall be taken of work for a former employer within the period for which the average is to be taken if by virtue of paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 to this Act a period of employment with the former employer counted as part of the employee's continuous period of employment with the later employer, and
  2. (b) "week" means, for an employee whose remuneration is calculated weekly by a week ending with a day other than Saturday, a week ending with that other day, and, for other employees, means a week ending with Saturday.

8. Where under this Schedule account is to be taken of remuneration or other payments for a period which does not coincide with the periods for which the remuneration or other payments are calculated, the remuneration or other payments shall be apportioned in such manner as may be just.—[Mr. Whitelaw.]

Brought up, and read the First and Second Time.

Amendment proposed: In paragraph I(1) after first "hours", insert: together with an estimated average of hours of overtime".—[Mr. Gunter.]

Question put, That those words be there inserted in the proposed Schedule:—

The House divided: Ayes 152, Noes 199.

Division No. 106.] AYES [8.53 p.m.
Abse, Leo Awbery, Stan (Bristol Central) Barnett, Guy
Ainsley, William Bacon, Miss Alice Baxter, William (Stirlingshire, W.)
Beaney, Alan Howell, Denis (Small Heath) Paget, R. T.
Bence, Cyril Hoy, James H. Peart, Frederick
Bennett, J. (Glasgow, Bridgeton) Hughes, Cledwyn (Anglesey) Pentland, Norman
Blackburn, F. Hughes, Emrys (S. Ayrshire) Prentice, R. E.
Blyton, William Hughes, Hector (Aberdeen, N.) Price, J. T. (Westhoughton)
Boardman, H. Hunter, A. E. Probert, Arthur
Bottomley, Rt. Hon. A. G. Hynd, H. (Accrington) Randall, Harry
Bowden, Rt. Hn. H. W. (Leics,S.W.) Hynd, John (Attercliffe) Rankin, John
Bray, Dr. Jeremy Irvine, A. J. (Edge Hill) Redhead, E. C.
Brockway, A. Fenner Irving, Sydney (Dartford) Rhodes, H.
Broughton, Dr. A. D. D. Janner, Sir Barnett Roberts, Goronwy (Caernarvon)
Brown, Thomas (Ince) Jay, Rt. Hon. Douglas Robertson, John (Paisley)
Carmichael, Nell Jenkins, Roy (Stechford) Rodgers, W. T. (Stockton)
Cliffe, Michael Johnson, Carol (Lewisham, S.) Rogers, G. H. R. (Kensington, N.)
Collick, Percy Jones, Dan (Burnley) Ross, William
Corbet, Mrs. Freda Jones, Elwyn (West Ham, S.) Short, Edward
Craddock, George (Bradford, S.) Jones, J. Idwal (Wrexham) Silverman, Julius (Aston)
Crossman, R. H. S. Kelley, Richard Skeffington, Arthur
Dalyell, Tam Kenyon, Clifford Slater, Mrs. Harriet (Stoke, N.)
Davies, G. Elfed (Rhondda, E.) King, Dr. Horace Slater, Joseph (Sedgefield)
Davies, Harold (Leek) Lawson, George Small, William
Davies, S. O. (Merthyr) Ledger, Ron Soskice, Rt. Hon. Sir Frank
Dempsey, James Lee, Frederick (Newton) Spriggs, Leslie
Diamond, John Lever, L. M. (Ardwick) Steele, Thomas
Dodds, Norman Loughlin, Charles Stewart, Michael (Fulham)
Driberg, Tom Mabon, Dr. J. Dickson Stonehouse, John
Duffy, A. E. P. McBride, N. Stones, William
Edelman, Maurice MacDermot, Niall Symonds, J. B.
Edwards, Rt. Hon. Ness (Caerphilly) McInnes, James Taverne, D.
Edwards, Robert (Bilston) McKay, John (Wallsend) Taylor, Bernard (Mansfield)
Fernyhough, E. MacMillan, Malcolm (Western Isles) Thomas, George (Cardiff, W.)
Fletcher, Eric MacPherson, Malcolm (Stirling) Thomas, Iorwerth (Rhondda, W.)
Forman, J. C. Mallalieu, E. L. (Brigg) Thompson, Dr. Alan (Dunfermline)
Fraser, Thomas (Hamilton) Manuel, Archie Timmons, John
Galpern, Sir Myer Mapp, Charles Tomney, Frank
George, LadyMeganLloyd(Crmrthn) Marsh, Richard Wainwright, Edwin
Ginsburg, David Mason, Roy Warbey, William
Gourlay, Harry Mendelson, J. J. Watkins, Tudor
Greenwood, Anthony Millan, Bruce Whitlock William
Grey, Charles Mitchison, G. R. Wilkins, W. A.
Griffiths, David (Rother Valley) Moody, A. S. Williams, D. J. (Neath)
Griffiths, Rt. Hon. James (Llanelly) Morris, John Williams, LI. (Abertillery)
Gunter, Ray Mulley, Frederick Williams, W. T. (Warrington)
Hamilton, William (West Fife) Neal, Harold Willis, E. G. (Edinburgh, E.)
Hannan, William Noel-Baker, Rt.Hn.Philip(Derby, S.) Winterbottom, R. E.
Harper, Joseph Oliver, G. H. Yates, Victor (Ladywood)
Hayman, F. H. O'Malley, B. K.
Hill, J. (Midlothian) Oram, A. E. TELLERS FOR THE AYES:
Holman, Percy Oswald, Thomas Mr. Charles A. Howell and
Houghton, Douglas Owen, Will Mr. McCann.
NOES
Agnew, Sir Peter Cooper-Key, Sir Neill Goodhew, Victor
Allason, James Cordeaux, Lt.-Col. J. K. Gower, Raymond
Atkins, Humphrey Cordle, John Grant-Ferris, R.
Awdry, Daniel (Chippenham) Corfield, F. V. Gresham Cooke, R.
Barlow, Sir John Costain, A. P. Grosvenor, Lt.-Col. R. G.
Batsford, Brian Coulson, Michael Hamilton, Michael (Wellingborough)
Banter, Sir Beverley (Southgate) Craddock Sir Beresford (Spelthorne) Harris, Reader (Heston)
Berkeley, Humphry Crawley, Aidan Harrison, Col. Sir Harwood (Eye)
Bevins, Rt. Hon. Reginald Currie, G. B. H. Harvey, Sir Arthur Vere (Macclesf'd)
Biffen, John Dance, James Harvey, John (Walthamstow, E.)
Bingham, R. M. d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Sir Henry Hastings, Stephen
Bishop, F. P. de Ferranti, Basil Heald, Rt. Hon. Sir Lionel
Black, Sir Cyril Donaldson, Cmdr. C. E. M. Henderson, John (Cathcart)
Bossom, Hon. Clive Drayson, G. B. Hendry, Forbes
Bourne-Arton, A. du Cann, Edward Hiley, Joseph
Bowen, Roderic (Cardigan) Duncan, Sir James Hill, J. E. B. (S. Norfolk)
Box, Donald Eden, John Hirst, Geoffrey
Brewis, John Elliot, Capt. Walter (Carshalton) Hocking, Philip N.
Bryan, Paul Elliott,R.W.(Newc'tle-upon-Tyne,N.) Holland, Philip
Buck, Antony Emmet, Hon. Mrs. Evelyn Hollingworth, John
Bullard, Denys Errington, Sir Eric Hooson, H. E.
Carr, Compton (Barons Court) Farey-Jones, F. W. Hornby, R. P.
Carr, Robert (Mitcham) Fell, Anthony Hornsby-Smith, Rt. Hon. Dame P.
Cary, Sir Robert Finlay, Graeme Howard, John (Southampton, Test)
Chichester-Clark, R. Fletcher-Cooke, Charles Hughes Hallett, Vice-Admiral John
Clark, Henry (Antrim, N.) Fraser, Ian (Plymouth, Sutton) Hughes-Young, Michael
Clark, William (Nottingham, S.) Gammans, Lady Hulbert, Sir Norman
Clarke, Brig. Terence(Portsmth, W.) Gibson-Watt, David Hutchison, Michael Clark
Cleaver, Leonard Gilmour, Ian (Norfolk, Central) Irvine, Bryant Godman (Rye)
Cole, Norman Gilmour, Sir John (East Fife) James, David
Cooper, A. E. Goodhart, Philip Johnson, Eric (Blackley)
Johnson Smith, Geoffrey Nicholson, Sir Godfrey Studholme, Sir Henry
Jones, Arthur (Northants, S.) Oakshott, Sir Hendrie Summers, Sir Spencer
Joseph, Rt. Hon. Sir Keith Osborne, Sir Cyril (Louth) Taylor, Frank (M'ch'st'r, Moss Side)
Kaberry, Sir Donald Page, Graham (Crosby) Teeling, Sir William
Kershaw, Anthony Peel, John Temple, John M.
Kirk, Peter Percival, Ian Thomas, Sir Leslie (Canterbury)
Kitson, Timothy Peyton, John Thornton-Kemsley, Sir Colin
Lancaster, Col. C. G. Pickthorn, Sir Kenneth Thorpe, Jeremy
Leavey, J. A. Pike, Miss Mervyn Tiley, Arthur (Bradford, W.)
Legge-Bourke, Sir Harry Pilkington, Sir Richard Touche, Rt. Hon. Sir Gordon
Lilley, F. J. P. Pitt, Dame Edith Turner, Colin
Lindsay, Sir Martin Pott, Percivall Turton, Rt. Hon. R. H.
Litchfield, Capt. John Price, David (Eastleigh) Tweedsmuir, Lady
Longbottom, Charles Prior, J. M. L. van Straubenzee, W. R.
Lubbock, Eric Prior-Palmer, Brig. Sir Otho Vane, W. M. F.
MacArthur, Ian Proudfoot, Wilfred Vaughan-Morgan, Rt. Hon. Sir John
McLaren, Martin Ramsden, James Wade, Donald
McLaughlin, Mrs. Patricia Rawlinson, Sir Peter Walder, David
Maclean, Sir Fitzroy (Bute&N.Ayrs) Hedmayne, Rt. Hon. Martin Walker, Peter
Macleod, Rt. Hn. Iain (Enfield, W.) Rees, Hugh Walker-Smith, Rt. Hon. Sir Derek
MacLeod, John (Ross & Cromarty) Renton, Rt. Hon. David Wall, Patrick
McMaster, Stanley R. Ridsdale, Julian Ward, Dame Irene
Macmillan, Maurice (Halifax) Rodgers, John (Sevenoaks) Whitelaw, William
Macpherson, Rt.Hn.Niall(Dumfries) Roots, William Williams, Dudley (Exeter)
Maginnis, John E. Royle, Anthony (Richmond, Surrey) Williams, Paul (Sunderland, S.)
Markham, Major Sir Frank Russell, Ronald Wills, Sir Gerald (Bridgwater)
Marten, Neil St. Clair, M. Wilson, Geoffrey (Truro)
Mawby, Ray Sharples, Richard Wolrige-Gordon, Patrick
Maxwell-Hyslop, R. J. Shaw, M. Woodhouse, C. M.
Maydon, Lt.-Cmdr. S. L. C. Shepherd, William Woodnutt, Mark
Mills, Stratton Skeet, T. H. H. Woollam, John
Miscampbell, Norman Smith, Dudley (Br'ntf'd & Chiswick) Worsley, Marcus
Montgomery, Fergus Speir, Rupert
More, Jasper (Ludlow) Stevens, Geoffrey TELLERS FOR THE NOES:
Morgan, William Stodart, J. A. Mr. Gordon Campbell and
Neave, Airey Stoddart-Scott, Col. Sir Malcolm Mr. Pym.
Nicholls, Sir Harmar Storey, Sir Samuel

Schedule added to the Bill.