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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