Why is Collective Bargaining Failing in South Africa?

Why is Collective Bargaining Failing in South Africa?
Author: Dr Geoffry Heald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release:
Genre: Collective bargaining
ISBN: 9781869226305

Why is Collective Bargaining Failing in South Africa? offers an extensive analysis of the current nature of collective bargaining in South Africa. Collective bargaining is failing in South Africa because the parties to the process have failed to seek ways of achieving inclusive social development and of balancing the requirements of a competitive economy, the imperative for employment creation and the achievement of an ecologically sustainable environment. This means that many of the inequalities in the labour market that were created by apartheid remain unaddressed.

Why Is Collective Bargaining Failing in South Africa?

Why Is Collective Bargaining Failing in South Africa?
Author: Geoffry Heald
Publisher: KR Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-09-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781869226299

Why is Collective Bargaining Failing in South Africa? offers an extensive analysis of the current nature of collective bargaining in South Africa. development and of balancing the requirements of a competitive economy.

Industrial Relations in South Africa

Industrial Relations in South Africa
Author: Sonia Bendix
Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 898
Release: 1989
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780702152795

This edition of Industrial relations in South Africa includes new sections on termination transfers, affirmative action, conflict handling, and joint problem solving.

Collective Bargaining in South Africa

Collective Bargaining in South Africa
Author: Shane Godfrey
Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780702184642

Provides an analysis of the state of collective bargaining in South Africa. Collective bargaining is approached from legal, sociological, economic and historical perspectives. Covers the period from 1924 to 2008.

In Search of Alternatives Or Enhancements to Collective Bargaining in South Africa

In Search of Alternatives Or Enhancements to Collective Bargaining in South Africa
Author: Monray Botha
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

Collective bargaining (coupled with the right to strike) has become a primary means to force employers through negotiation to achieve the improvement of standards and conditions of employment. The South African labour market has been plagued by unprotected strikes as well as violent and lawless behaviour during both protected and unprotected strikes. Some have said that the collective bargaining process is in trouble and has failed the objectives intended by the Labour Relations Act. The fact that collective bargaining in South Africa and elsewhere is quite adversarial puts these criticisms into the spotlight again. Calls to explore a participatory structure, where distributive and non-distributive issues are separated from each other, supplementary to collective bargaining have been made again. What immediately comes to mind is the system of workplace forums, which has been unsuccessful in South Africa thus far.

Wage Effects of Unions and Industrial Councils in South Africa

Wage Effects of Unions and Industrial Councils in South Africa
Author: Kristin Frances Butcher
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2001
Genre: Collective bargaining
ISBN:

Based on data from the annual October Household Survey of 1995 for African and White individuals between the ages of 15 and 65, discusses the effect of union membership and coverage under industrial council agreements on wage differentials for African and White workers.