Collective labour law

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Collective labour Law is the most thorough and comprehensive single work available on the law governing the often tempestuous relationship between organised labour and employers in South Africa. The book covers topics such as the recognition of trade unions as bargaining agents, how organisational rights are acquired and lost, the bargaining process, and strikes and lockouts, thus providing the readers with insights not only into the law, but also into the kind of events that led to the conflicts which ended up in the courts.

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