closed shop agreements

You Cannot Defy Your Constitution! Or Can You?

A Trade Union’s Constitution is like a rule book from which the Trade Union is governed. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a “Constitution” as “A body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or organisation is governed.”  It is also a well-established principle in South African Labour law that a [...]

2023-07-11T14:39:26+02:00June 16th, 2023|General, Labour Relations Act, Strikes, Theme|Comments Off on You Cannot Defy Your Constitution! Or Can You?

Which types of demands are Trade Union Members entitled to Strike over?

Section 213 of the Labour Relations Act (LRA) defines a strike and its purpose as a resolution to a grievance or dispute about a matter of mutual interest. There are two types of disputes: A rights dispute and an interest dispute. A rights dispute arises when a person’s entitlement to something in terms of [...]

2023-07-11T14:39:28+02:00June 16th, 2023|General, Labour Relations Act, Strikes, Theme|Comments Off on Which types of demands are Trade Union Members entitled to Strike over?

How Closed-Shop Agreements Impact Representation

The point of departure when dealing with a matter of representation is first to identify and interpret the condition that is attached to it. Closed-Shop Agreements, as contained in Section 25 of the Labour Relations Act (LRA), refer to a Collective Agreement between a majority Trade Union and an Employer, which dictates that Employees [...]

2023-07-11T14:39:30+02:00June 16th, 2023|General, Labour Relations Act, Strikes, Theme|Comments Off on How Closed-Shop Agreements Impact Representation
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