Section 14: Penalties for Obstructing Labour Officers
14.Obstruction of officers
A person commits an offence where he or sheβ
(a)willfully delays or obstructs any labour officer in the exercise of any power, duty or function under this Act;
(b)fails to comply with any reasonable directions, order, requirement, request, demand or inquiry of a labour officer, made or given in pursuance of any power conferred upon the labour officer by this Act; or
(c)conceals or otherwise prevents or attempts to conceal any person from appearing before, or being examined by a labour officer.
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You must not delay or block a labour officer from doing their job under the Employment Act. You have to follow any reasonable directions, orders, or r...
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