Mali
www.Droi tAfrique.comb
Art.A.131.1.-Within the limit of 2352 hours per
year, weekly working hours in farming businesses
shall be set based on seasons as follows:
•
heat season : from March to June
= 42 hours ;
• rainy season : from July to October = 46 hours ;
• cold season from November to February = 48
hours.
Art.A.131.2.- Institutions or parts of institutions
subject to the forty-hour week must choose one of
the following modes herein after :
• work on a rotating schedule with the possibility
to rotate in months with weeks of over
40 hours and weeks of less than 40 hours;
• shift work with successive teams;
• work on a personalised schedule such that a
worker gets greater flexibility to arrange his/her
work schedule;
• part-time work involving no lower limit;
• job sharing that makes it possible to divide a
full time job into two part time jobs.
Art.A.133.1.- The employment contract of parttime workers must be attested to in writing.
It must state the number of days in the year, the
month or the week, or the number of hours in the
day which, in any case, cannot be longer than 4/5th
of the legal duration.
Art.A.133.2.- A part-time employment contract
shall be considered to have been concluded for an
unspecified duration if its duration is not specified.
Art.A.133.3.- A part-time worker shall receive the
same wage and wage supplements as a full-time
worker as well as all the benefits tied to his/her
contract type, such that these benefits are
proportionate to the services provided.
Art.A.133.4.- Part-time workers shall have the right
to organise, bargain collectively and be represented
as well as the right to safety and health at work.
They shall not be subjected to any kind of
discrimination in matters of employment and
profession.
Art.A.133.5.- Social security contributions, paid for
part-time workers and all other payments deducted
at the same time as these contributions, shall be
proportionate to the hours and days of actual work
done.
Art.A.133.6.- Part-time workers shall benefit from
legal and agreement-based provisions relating to
maternity protection, the termination of the
employment relationship, annual leave, public
holidays and sick leave. However, financial benefits
shall be proportionate to the duration of
employment and remuneration.
Section 2 - Making Up for
Lost Time
Art.A.134-1.- In case work is collectively
interrupted due to accidental causes or force
majeure (equipment breakdown, power outage,
shortage of raw materials, means of transportation,
disaster, transport, bad weather), excluding hours
lost following a strike action or lock-out, working
days may be extended, in order to make up for the
hours lost.
Art.A.134-2.- These hours may be recovered in the
following manner :
• within the week or the following week when
half a day or a full day has to be recovered;
• within the week or the following two weeks
when two days have to be recovered;
• within the week or the following three weeks
when three days have to be recovered;
• within the week or the following four weeks
when four or more days have to be recovered.
Art.A.134-3.- In case work is interrupted for over a
week, recovery shall take place over a longer period
than as stated in the limits spelt out herein above
only as authorised by the labour inspector, after the
associations of the relevant employers and
employees have been consulted.
Art.A.134-4.- Recovering collective interruptions
of work caused by accidents or force majeure may
not result in the extension by more than one hour of
the daily working hours.
Art.A.134-5.- In breweries and artificial ice
manufacturing plants, the recovery of working hours
lost during the off season may be authorised by the
labour inspector, after the relevant employer and
employee associations have been consulted,
Implementing Decree of the Labour Code
4/11