Browsing by Subject "Freedom of association"
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Conscientious objectors, closed shop agreements and freedom of association
(North-West University, 2005)Section 26 of the Labour Relations Act 95 of 1996 makes provision for the introduction of closed shop agreements at the workplace between majority unions and employers. All employees covered by such agreements are required ... -
The creation of a general duty to bargain in view of the SANDF judgements
(2014)Section 23(5) of the Constitution entrenches trade unions, employer's organisations and employers' right to engage in collective bargaining. For employees, collective bargaining is the key which opens the door to better ... -
A demarcation of majoritarianism within the South African and German labour law context
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Trade unions play a significant role during the collectively bargaining with the employer in order to uphold the interests and protection of employees’ rights within the labour relations framework of South Africa. Organised ... -
Exploring legal alternatives to remedy problems associated with prolonged and lengthy strikes in South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)In South Africa the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 hereafter referred to as (the Constitution) is the supreme law and any conduct inconsistent with the Constitution is invalid. In terms of section ... -
The impact of the labour relations act on minority trade unions: a South African perspective
(2013)The advent of the new political dispensation in 1994 heralded the coming of a new labour dispensation. Labour relations and labour policies changed significantly from that which prevailed under the previous government. The ... -
Public servants' right to strike in Lesotho, Botswana and South Africa – a comparative study
(2014)Restrictions on the rights of public officers to strike are permitted by the Constitutions of Lesotho, Botswana and South Africa, where such limitations are reasonable, necessary and justifiable in a democratic society. ...