The year has hardly begun but there are already exciting developments for workers. On 2 February, the Minister of Labour, Tito Mboweni, unveiled a new draft Labour Relations Bill and on 18 February President Nelson Mandela launched the new National Economic, Development and Labour Council, called NEDLAC. The draft Labour Relations Act is a culmination of struggles by workers over the years against apartheid’s labour dispensation. Many of our demands from the Workers Charter and Platform of Worker Rights are included in the proposed law. The strike wave by Pick ’n Pay workers and others last year sent a clear message to the new government: “Our labour law is out of date and inappropriate for a democratic country.” In August 1994, the Ministe...
Twenty Months ago, the Minister of Labour, Comrade Tito Mboweni, released a Green Paper on the Basic...
This note explores the powers of the Labour Court as envisaged in the Labour Relations Act 66 of 199...
The advent of the new political dispensation in 1994 heralded the coming of a new labour dispensatio...
The year has hardly begun but there are already exciting developments for workers. On 2 February, th...
IN FEBRUARY 1995, Comrade Tito Mboweni published for comment and negotiations, a draft Labour Relati...
Workers have struggled for many years for a new Labour Relations Act. We have suffered under the apa...
It happened too slowly, not easy to imagine, nonetheless it happened. Minister Tito Mboweni is fairl...
South Africa emerges from a history where, workers, and in particular African workers, were excluded...
Major developments in labour law usually occur in times of social and economic crisis. South Africa ...
In July 1994 the Cabinet approved the appointment of a Ministerial Legal Task Team to overhaul the l...
The socio-economic system underpinning apartheid in South Africa was based on the exploitation of bl...
More than two years of worker struggle, mass action and negotiations resulted last Thursday 14th Feb...
This note explores the powers of the Labour Court as envisaged in the Labour Relations Act 66 of 199...
The new Labour Relations Bill is a fundamental attack on many of the rights that workers have won ov...
Thesis (LL.M. (Labour Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007When the Labour Relati...
Twenty Months ago, the Minister of Labour, Comrade Tito Mboweni, released a Green Paper on the Basic...
This note explores the powers of the Labour Court as envisaged in the Labour Relations Act 66 of 199...
The advent of the new political dispensation in 1994 heralded the coming of a new labour dispensatio...
The year has hardly begun but there are already exciting developments for workers. On 2 February, th...
IN FEBRUARY 1995, Comrade Tito Mboweni published for comment and negotiations, a draft Labour Relati...
Workers have struggled for many years for a new Labour Relations Act. We have suffered under the apa...
It happened too slowly, not easy to imagine, nonetheless it happened. Minister Tito Mboweni is fairl...
South Africa emerges from a history where, workers, and in particular African workers, were excluded...
Major developments in labour law usually occur in times of social and economic crisis. South Africa ...
In July 1994 the Cabinet approved the appointment of a Ministerial Legal Task Team to overhaul the l...
The socio-economic system underpinning apartheid in South Africa was based on the exploitation of bl...
More than two years of worker struggle, mass action and negotiations resulted last Thursday 14th Feb...
This note explores the powers of the Labour Court as envisaged in the Labour Relations Act 66 of 199...
The new Labour Relations Bill is a fundamental attack on many of the rights that workers have won ov...
Thesis (LL.M. (Labour Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007When the Labour Relati...
Twenty Months ago, the Minister of Labour, Comrade Tito Mboweni, released a Green Paper on the Basic...
This note explores the powers of the Labour Court as envisaged in the Labour Relations Act 66 of 199...
The advent of the new political dispensation in 1994 heralded the coming of a new labour dispensatio...