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Kenya EMployment Act

This document provides definitions for key terms used in Kenya's Employment Act of 2007, which was enacted to protect employees' rights and set basic employment conditions. It defines terms such as employee, employer, wages, working hours and overtime. The Act applies to all employees in both private and public sectors, except for members of the security forces. It guarantees employees' rights such as minimum wages, maximum working hours, overtime pay, and protection from discrimination.

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Kenya EMployment Act

This document provides definitions for key terms used in Kenya's Employment Act of 2007, which was enacted to protect employees' rights and set basic employment conditions. It defines terms such as employee, employer, wages, working hours and overtime. The Act applies to all employees in both private and public sectors, except for members of the security forces. It guarantees employees' rights such as minimum wages, maximum working hours, overtime pay, and protection from discrimination.

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[Rev. 2012] CAP.

226
Employment

CHAPTER 226

EMPLOYMENT ACT
[Date of assent: 22th October, 2007.]

[Date of commencement: 2nd June, 2008.]

An Act of Parliament to repeal the Employment Act, declare and define the
fundamental rights of employees, to provide basic conditions of
employment of employees, to regulate employment of children, and to
provide for matters connected with the foregoing
[L.N. 8/2008, L.N. 61/2008, Corr. No. 1/2008.]

PART I – PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Employment Act, 2007.

2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—
“authorised officer” means a labour officer, employment officer or
medical officer;
“Board” means the National Labour Board;
“casual employee” means a person the terms of whose engagement
provide for his payment at the end of each day and who is not engaged for a
longer period than twenty-four hours at a time;
“child” means a person who has not attained the age of eighteen years;
“collective agreement” means a registered agreement concerning any
terms and conditions of employment made in writing between a trade union
and an employer, group of employers or employers’ organization;
“contract of service” means an agreement, whether oral or in writing,
and whether expressed or implied, to employ or to serve as an employee for a
period of time, and includes a contract of apprenticeship and indentured
learnership but does not include a foreign contract of service to which Part XI
of this Act applies;
“dependent” means a member of an employee’s family or a relative who
substantially depends on that employee for his livelihood;
“Director” means a person appointed as the Director of Employment;
“disability” means a physical, sensory, mental or other impairment,
including any visual, hearing, learning or physical incapability, which impacts
adversely on a person’s social and economic participation;
“employee” means a person employed for wages or a salary and includes
an apprentice and indentured learner;

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