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The Conciliation and Arbitration Handbook


The Conciliation and Arbitration Handbook

Author: Dawie Bosch

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2004


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Dismissal, Discrimination and Unfair Labour Practices


Dismissal, Discrimination and Unfair Labour Practices

Author: John Grogan

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2005


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This expanded work is a successor to Dismissal, which first appeared as the definitive work on that topic in 2002. The book established itself as a trusted companion for lawyers, union officials and others engaged in labour litigation. This new work not only expands and updates the original 22 chapters on dismissal - from unfair dismissals to retrenchment - it now includes comprehensive chapters on unfair labour practices and discrimination law.

Labour Arbitration


Labour Arbitration

Author: Barney Jordaan

language: en

Publisher: Siber Ink

Release Date: 2011-10-31


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This highly acclaimed guide, first published in 2002, has been thoroughly revised and updated. Practical advice on all stages of arbitration, from the pre-arbitration stage to the issuing of the award are covered as well as the basic legal principles concerning disputes over alleged unfair dismissal, the basics of the law of evidence and how to prepare for and present a case at arbitration. In addition to this there are sections on the pitfalls of the law of evidence, applications for condonation and reviews - these often being the very issues on which the Labour Court so often sees applicants in review applications being tripped up. Furthermore, a discussion on unfair labour practice arbitrations has been included. No labour law practitioner or trade union representative should be without this book.