Wage deduction limits require excess recovery to be carried forward and capped within the monthly ceiling. Where authorised deductions from wages exceed fifty per cent in a wage period, the excess must be carried forward to succeeding wage periods and recovered by instalments. Recovery in any month cannot exceed fifty per cent of the employee's wages for that month. The rule regulates the timing and extent of wage deductions and maintains the monthly ceiling on recovery from wages.
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Wage deduction limits require excess recovery to be carried forward and capped within the monthly ceiling.
Where authorised deductions from wages exceed fifty per cent in a wage period, the excess must be carried forward to succeeding wage periods and recovered by instalments. Recovery in any month cannot exceed fifty per cent of the employee's wages for that month. The rule regulates the timing and extent of wage deductions and maintains the monthly ceiling on recovery from wages.
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