Legal provisions of COM(1981)549 -

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document COM(1981)549 EN
date July 27, 1982


Article 1

1. Member States shall undertake in 1984, and every two years thereafter, a survey of the actual earnings of permanent full-time and/or seasonal male and female workers employed in agriculture. The categories of workers to be covered by this survey in each Member State are set out in Annex I.

2. Member States may, however, carry out the survey for the first time in 1982.

3. Furthermore, Member States may in agreement with the Commission, include in the survey permanent part-time workers, having regard to their relative importance.

4. Definitions of the various categories of workers referred to in paragraphs 1 to 3 are given in Annex II.

Article 2

The survey shall be conducted on the basis of statistical data relating to the months of September, October or November in the case of permanent workers, and to months designated by the Commission, in cooperation with the national statistical authorities of the Member States, in the case of seasonal workers.

Article 3

The survey shall, within the terms laid down in Article 1, cover all holdings which employ permanent and/or seasonal workers and which engage in activities specified and defined under Class 01 of the General Nomenclature of Economic Activities in the European Communities (NACE), with the exception of holdings the activities of which consist exclusively or mainly in creating and maintaining gardens and parks, in hunting or in activities ancillary to agriculture.

Article 4

The survey shall be carried out by random sampling. Member States shall take all appropriate measures, in particular with regard to the sample base, to maintain or, if necessary, to improve the quality of the survey results.

Article 5

The survey shall consist of the collection, in respect of each of the workers concerned, of all data relating to gross earnings in cash for the month or months referred to in Article 2, the nature of the work performed, the basis on which earnings are calculated and the number of hours remunerated, sex, age and levels of qualification and, with the exception of the Federal Republic of Germany, relating to the existence of benefits in kind.

Article 6

The Commission shall, in collaboration with the Member States, determine the technical details of the survey and the arrangements for transmitting the results to the Commission.

Article 7

Member States shall receive, in respect of the surveys carried out up to 1986 inclusive, a flat rate sum for each holding surveyed. This sum shall be charged against appropriations allocated for this purpose in the general budget of the European Communities.

Article 8

The Council shall review this Directive for the first time before the end of 1990 and every six years thereafter on the basis of a report from the Commission containing an assessment of the experience gained from carrying out the surveys.

Article 9

Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions needed in order to comply with this Directive by 30 June 1984 at the latest. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.

Article 10

This Directive is addressed to the Member States.