1997 Labour Code Explained

The 1997 Labour Code is a Sudanese law regulating employment. It replaced the Manpower Act of 1974.[1]

It sets forth the organization of employment (including provisions for women and juveniles), contracts of service, wages, working hours and leave, termination of employment, after-service benefits, and miscellaneous other provisions. It also lists categories of persons who are exempt from the act, among them domestic servants, agricultural workers other than persons employed in establishments that process agricultural products, and casual workers.

References

  1. Encyclopedia: DeLancey. Virginia. Wages. Berry. LaVerle. Sudan : a country study. 2015. Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. 978-0-8444-0750-0. 5th. Washington, D.C.. 168–169. . Though published in 2015, this work covers events in the whole of Sudan (including present-day South Sudan) until the 2011 secession of South Sudan..

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