17/03/2021
How did 5,000 salary claims a year become 1,400 over five years? – TWC2
agreement is signed for $4,100 and the employer pays up.
Has the worker “successfully recovered… fully” even
though the shortfall in salary was $8,000?
2. Reduction in claim amount due to cap
Example: a worker has been shortpaid $27,000 and his
evidence is strong. But under the Employment Claims Act,
there is a cap of $20,000 on how much he can claim
under this Act. He thus reduces his quantum of claim to
$20,000 in order to avail himself of the process prescribed
by the Act and eventually succeeds in his claim. The
employer pays up $20,000 when so ordered by the
Employment Claims Tribunal. Has the worker
“successfully recovered… fully”?
3. Failure to honour Tribunal Order
Example: a worker has been shortpaid $13,000 and no
settlement could be arrived at the TADM mediation stage.
The claim goes up to the Employment Claims Tribunal
where the magistrate nds in his favour. An Order of
Tribunal is issued for the employer to pay the worker
$13,000. No payment is made, and MOM is unable to
enforce the order. MOM then tells the worker that as far
as they are concerned, the case is “concluded”, and the
worker is repatriated. Would such a case be counted
among the “successfully recovered… fully” statistic simply
because the tribunal has found in the worker’s favour?
What the above examples show is that reality is very granular.
That being the case, it may be too much to expect a minister to
reply in su cient detail, especially if speaking off the cuff, but
we certainly can expect the Tripartite Alliance to produce a
better quality of report.
Just as company annual reports, for all their prose in the front
pages, have to enclose detailed nancial statements, complete
with copious footnotes, so the Employment Standards Report
should also contain detailed statistical tables and footnotes in
its annexures. Nicely worded paragraphs and graphics — which
one immediately associates with spin — do not substitute for
the rigourous transparency and accountability that only
statistical tables provide.
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