The right to strike is one of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Kenyan Constitution, 2010. Any limitation to the right involves the danger of collective bargaining. The right to strike is derived from the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 that Kenya ratified on 18 July 1951. Article 2(4) of the Constitution emphasises that any law inconsistent with it is void. The Labour Relations Act, 2007 gives effect to the constitutional right to strike but is also subject to a number of limitations. Such limitations include the prohibition of strikes for employees who are engaged in essential services. Although the limitations to the right to strike may be justified, a number of bottlenecks exists in the current scope a...
The nature of the limitations to the right to strike in essential and public services in the nine su...
The nature of the limitations to the right to strike in essential and public services in the nine su...
South Africa is a member of the International Labour Organisation (hereafter the ILO), an establishm...
The right to strike is one of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Kenyan Constitution, 2010. Any...
The right to strike is one of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Kenyan Constitution, 2010. Any...
A few years after the fall of apartheid, South Africa adopted one of the most progressive constituti...
Strikes are prohibited in essential services workplace yet they take place on a regular basis. There...
Strikes are prohibited in essential services workplace yet they take place on a regular basis. There...
The right to strike is a fundamental right entrenched in section 23 of the Bill of Rights. Strikes a...
Strikes are prohibited in essential services workplace yet they take place on a regular basis. There...
LL. M. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2014.Abstract not available
South Africa has in the recent past seen employees embarking in strike action, even in sectors desig...
A ZLRev article on International Labour Organization (ILO) and workers rights to strike action.The e...
Strike action by employees is globally used in matters of mutual interest in order to place pressure...
South Africa is a member of the International Labour Organisation (hereafter the ILO), an establishm...
The nature of the limitations to the right to strike in essential and public services in the nine su...
The nature of the limitations to the right to strike in essential and public services in the nine su...
South Africa is a member of the International Labour Organisation (hereafter the ILO), an establishm...
The right to strike is one of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Kenyan Constitution, 2010. Any...
The right to strike is one of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Kenyan Constitution, 2010. Any...
A few years after the fall of apartheid, South Africa adopted one of the most progressive constituti...
Strikes are prohibited in essential services workplace yet they take place on a regular basis. There...
Strikes are prohibited in essential services workplace yet they take place on a regular basis. There...
The right to strike is a fundamental right entrenched in section 23 of the Bill of Rights. Strikes a...
Strikes are prohibited in essential services workplace yet they take place on a regular basis. There...
LL. M. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2014.Abstract not available
South Africa has in the recent past seen employees embarking in strike action, even in sectors desig...
A ZLRev article on International Labour Organization (ILO) and workers rights to strike action.The e...
Strike action by employees is globally used in matters of mutual interest in order to place pressure...
South Africa is a member of the International Labour Organisation (hereafter the ILO), an establishm...
The nature of the limitations to the right to strike in essential and public services in the nine su...
The nature of the limitations to the right to strike in essential and public services in the nine su...
South Africa is a member of the International Labour Organisation (hereafter the ILO), an establishm...