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  2. Department of Employment and Labour - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Employment and Labour is the department of the South African government responsible for matters related to employment, including industrial relations, job creation, unemployment insurance and occupational health and safety. Through a range of initiatives developed in collaboration with social partners, the Department of ...

  3. National Union of Mineworkers (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is a mainly mining industry related trade union, an organisation of workers with common goals through organised labour, in South Africa. With a membership of 300,000 as of 2014 [update] , it is the largest affiliate of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU).

  4. Minister of Employment and Labour - Wikipedia

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    Name Portrait Term Party Prime Minister J.F.H. Hofmeyer: 1937 18 May 1938 UP: J.B.M. Hertzog ()Harry Lawrence: 18 May 1938 5 September 1939 Walter Madeley

  5. Labour Court of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Labour Court is a South African court that handles labour law cases, that is, disputes arising from the relationship between employer, employee and trade union. The court was established by the Labour Relations Act, 1995 , and has a status similar to that of a division of the High Court .

  6. Department of Public Service and Administration - Wikipedia

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    It is responsible for matters including labour relations of government employees, the provision of government IT services, and integrity in public administration. Political responsibility for the department is held by the Minister of Public Service and Administration , assisted by a deputy.

  7. South African labour law - Wikipedia

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    Section 23(1) is an unusual provision—only South Africa and Malawi expressly protect the right to fair labour practices — as it is so broad and overarching. An exact definition of fair labour practices is impossible, since this is a dynamic field of the law, rooted in socioeconomic rights.

  8. List of Labour parties - Wikipedia

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    Labour Party South Africa: Labour Party Labour Party (Coloured) South Korea: Democratic Labor Party Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad Labour Party Democratic Labour Party United Labour Front Social Democratic Labour Party of Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean National Labour Party United Kingdom: Communist Labour Party (Scotland) Independent Labour Party

  9. Portal:South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa is ranked as an upper-middle income economy by the World Bank. It has the second largest economy in Africa after Nigeria, and the 34th-largest in the world. By purchasing power parity, South Africa has the 7th highest per capita income in Africa. Although being the second largest economy, South Africa has the most sophisticated ...