We offer Labour Law and Industrial Relations consulting services to companies throughout South Africa.
CONSULTING SERVICES:
Our expertise includes:
- Advice on all labour related matters
- CCMA representation
- Chairing of disciplinary hearings
- Dealing with Trade Union matters
- Design of HR/IR policies/ procedures and contracts
- Development of HR/IR policies, procedures strategies
- Dispute resolution
- Drafting & negotiating recognition agreements
- Employment contracts
- Industrial relations audits
- Legal advice
- Outsourcing strategies
- Preparing parties for disciplinary hearings
- Retrenchment management
- Retrenchments and restructuring
- Strike handling
- Trade union interface
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ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION NOT AUTOMATIC REASON FOR DISMISSAL
In the case of NUMSA obo Davids vs Bosal Africa (Pty) Ltd (1999 10 BALR 1240) the employee was dismissed for being under the influence of alcohol at work. The facts proved that there were no actual consequences of the employee working while under the influence of...
DON’T MISS THE ARBITRATION HEARING AS IT MAY CONTINUE WITHOUT YOU
Where the employer fails to attend an arbitration hearing the arbitrator is entitled to continue without the employer unless the arbitrator is aware of an acceptable reason for the employer’s absence. As the arbitrator has little or no way of testing the truth of the...
DISHONESTY WON’T ALWAYS MERIT DISMISSAL
Dishonesty has traditionally been seen as a serious offence and one that could render an employment relationship intolerable. This is because dishonesty damages the ability of the employer to trust the employee. The Code of Good Practice: Dismissal (The Code)...