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Declaration That Persons Employed by Statutory Boards Are Not Employees for Purposes of Act

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Employment Act
(Chapter 91, Sections 2 (Definition of “employee”))
Declaration That Persons Employed by Statutory Boards Are Not Employees for Purposes of Act
N 1
G.N. No. S 169/2000
REVISED EDITION 2000
(30th April 2000)
[18th July 1975]
The Minister for Manpower has declared that all classes of persons employed by a statutory board, constituted under any written law, shall not be employees for the purposes of the Act.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

Declaration That Persons Employed by Statutory Boards Are Not Employees for Purposes of Act
(CHAPTER 91, N 1)
This Legislative History is provided for the convenience of users of the Declaration That Persons Employed by Statutory Boards Are Not Employees for Purposes of Act. It is not part of this Declaration.
1.  
G. N. No. S 169/1975—Declaration That Persons Employed by Statutory Boards Are Not Employees for Purposes of Act 1975
Date of commencement
:
18 July 1975
2.  
1990 Revised Edition—Declaration That Persons Employed by Statutory Boards Are Not Employees for Purposes of Act 1990
Date of operation
:
25 March 1992
3.  
2000 Revised Edition—Declaration That Persons Employed by Statutory Boards Are Not Employees for Purposes of Act 2000
Date of operation
:
30 April 2000