The use of replacement workers during strikes has been a cause for concern in recent years. Since industrial action often becomes violent, the question that arises is whether the use of replacement labour can be one of the factors that contributes to the eruption of such violence. This article investigates whether there is a link between the use of replacement labour and the eruption of violence during a strike. In doing this, the author refers to certain instances where such use has resulted in friction between striking employees and replacement workers. Strikers believe that the use of such workers robs them of their weaponry of strike. The argument goes on to say that such use enables the employer to not commit faithfully to negotiations...
Section 213 of the Labour Relations Act defines ’strike’ as the partial or complete concerted refusa...
This paper examines strikes as an expression of worker voice. It begins with a discussion of the con...
South African labour affairs are in a volatile state. Conflicting rights and interests as well as th...
Doctor of Laws (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusLike in many other ...
The use of striker replacements is one of the most controversial and emotional issues facing those i...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/9977/8867-thumbnail.jpgWhat actions are permi...
The issue of violent and lengthy strikes has been a feature of South Africa’s industrial relations f...
The article presents a study using data from the Department of Employment/Policy Studies Institute/E...
Section 128 of the Industrial Relations Act 1973 allows an employer to suspend nonstriking workers w...
Abstract : There is a prevalence of strike violence and misconduct during pickets in South Africa. T...
South African labour affairs are in a volatile state. Conflicting rights and interests as well as th...
In this article, the author takes to task those who use the indicator of "strike activity" to measur...
This article aims to elucidate the legal principles governing the right of striking employees in Aus...
This article discusses the adverse impact of the Mackay doctrine on the effectiveness of concerted a...
Strikes were once considered an effective “go to ” weapon in the labor movement. As union density ha...
Section 213 of the Labour Relations Act defines ’strike’ as the partial or complete concerted refusa...
This paper examines strikes as an expression of worker voice. It begins with a discussion of the con...
South African labour affairs are in a volatile state. Conflicting rights and interests as well as th...
Doctor of Laws (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusLike in many other ...
The use of striker replacements is one of the most controversial and emotional issues facing those i...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/9977/8867-thumbnail.jpgWhat actions are permi...
The issue of violent and lengthy strikes has been a feature of South Africa’s industrial relations f...
The article presents a study using data from the Department of Employment/Policy Studies Institute/E...
Section 128 of the Industrial Relations Act 1973 allows an employer to suspend nonstriking workers w...
Abstract : There is a prevalence of strike violence and misconduct during pickets in South Africa. T...
South African labour affairs are in a volatile state. Conflicting rights and interests as well as th...
In this article, the author takes to task those who use the indicator of "strike activity" to measur...
This article aims to elucidate the legal principles governing the right of striking employees in Aus...
This article discusses the adverse impact of the Mackay doctrine on the effectiveness of concerted a...
Strikes were once considered an effective “go to ” weapon in the labor movement. As union density ha...
Section 213 of the Labour Relations Act defines ’strike’ as the partial or complete concerted refusa...
This paper examines strikes as an expression of worker voice. It begins with a discussion of the con...
South African labour affairs are in a volatile state. Conflicting rights and interests as well as th...