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Labour dispute resolution / John Brand ... [et al.].

By: Brand, JohnContributor(s): Casper Lotter, Draganddrop, Helanna Typesetters, Communication (Attorney)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cape Town : Juta, 2008. Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxviii, 295 pages colour illustrations, forms 25 cmISBN: 9780702 179556Subject(s): Labor disputes -- South Africa | Industrial relations -- South Africa | Dispute resolution (Law) -- South Africa | Arbitration, Industrial -- South Africa | | DDC classification: 331.890968 LABO Summary: Summary:"Labour Dispute Resolution sets out the system provided in our law for resolving labour disputes, either in terms of the Labour Relations Act or by private dispute resolution. It guides employees, employers, trade unions and employers' organisations (and their representatives) through the various processes to be followed and sets out the institutions to which particular disputes should be referred. An important addition to the second edition is a new section on dispute resolution in the public sector. Handy checklists and flowcharts assist the reader to prepare for the various processes."-- Provided by publisher.
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Book Book Khuluwazi Public Library
300: Social Science Non Fiction 331.890968 LABO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33228031000220
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300: Social Science Non Fiction 331.890968 LABO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33228 022535833
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300: Social Science Non Fiction 331.890968 LABO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33228031140486

Includes bibliographical references (p. xxiv-xxvii) and index.

Summary:"Labour Dispute Resolution sets out the system provided in our law for resolving labour disputes, either in terms of the Labour Relations Act or by private dispute resolution. It guides employees, employers, trade unions and employers' organisations (and their representatives) through the various processes to be followed and sets out the institutions to which particular disputes should be referred. An important addition to the second edition is a new section on dispute resolution in the public sector. Handy checklists and flowcharts assist the reader to prepare for the various processes."-- Provided by publisher.

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