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at the end of the day, domestic workers shall be paid
monthly, on a specific date, generally the last day of
the month. However, at the employee's request, the
employee may be paid every fortnight. The
employee may be paid advances from his/her salary.
In this case, the employer shall have the right to
deduct the amount of these advances from the salary
of the month during which they were paid.
Art.D.86-15.- A payslip taken from a receipt book
shall compulsorily have to be given to domestic
workers when salaries are paid.
This payslip shall contain the information spelt out
in article L.105 of the Labour Code. The period and
number of hours of work shall have to be stated by
mentioning, where necessary, the hours based on the
normal rates and extra hours.
The copy of the payslip, signed by the employee,
shall have to be kept by the employer for a period of
five years.
Art.D.86-16.- Working hours shall be specified and
defined by the employment contract, in accordance
with the provisions of the Labour Contract. In
principle, working hours shall be divided between 7
a.m. and 9 p.m.
Considering stoppages and breaks inherent to the
profession of domestic worker, the duration of the
services of these workers shall be fixed, by applying
the principle of equivalences and compliance with
the provisions of article L.136 of the Labour Code,
at 260 hours maximum monthly, corresponding to
monthly work done of 173 hours
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Art.D.86-17.-When the weekly duration of the
presence of domestic workers is below 40 hours per
week, notably in the event of part-time employment,
the hours of presence shall be considered hours of
effective work and paid as such.
Art.D.86-18.- A permanent private household
security guard living in the dwelling or nearby shall
compulsorily have to be present uninterruptedly
subject to rest of
24 hours per week and an annual leave of 15
calendar days in addition to the legal leave.
Art.D.86-19.- As concerns full time workers,
overtime shall in principle be calculated within the
framework of the working week. Any hour worked
past the sixty hours
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in the week pursuant to the principle spelt out in
article D.86-16 sub 2 herein above shall be
considered overtime and give rise to the following
remuneration:
a) working days :
• from the 61th to the 68th hour : 1/173.33 of the
monthly salary plus 25 % for each hour;
• above the 68th hour : 1/173.33 of the monthly
salary plus 40 %;
• 50 % when it takes place at night. Night work
shall refer to any work done between
9 p.m. and 5 a.m. b) non
working days:
•
50 % when it is done during
the day,
• 100 % when it takes place
at night.
For part-time workers and daily or occasional
workers, who are not subject to the principle of
equivalences, the number of hours for overtime
shall be determined as part of the working day. Any
hour of work done outside the daily duration,
meaning after 6 hours 40 minutes of work, shall
result in the following increments:
• 25 % for the first two hours completed as such.
•
50 % for the following
hours.
Flexible adjustments may be applied to the rules
stated herein above within the framework of articles
L.131 to L.140 and their implementing laws.
Art.D.86-20.- Weekly rest shall in principle take
place on Sunday. However as agreed by the parties,
another day may be chosen or 2 half days may be
granted within the week.
Art.D.86-21.- Official holidays observed by
domestic workers shall not result in any salary
deduction. Working hours effectively worked
during official holidays with the approval of the
employer shall be paid for through an allowance
equal to the salary, which corresponds to the
number of hours of work done on this occasion or
shall result, at the employee's request, in equivalent
compensatory rest, compulsorily taken within the
week or the following two weeks, in accordance
with the agreement reached between the parties.
Overtime work done during an official holiday, in
addition to the weekly schedule, shall be paid for as
stated in article 86-19 herein above.
Art.D.86-22.- Full-time domestic workers shall be
entitled to paid leave within the following
conditions
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