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The Labour Party is a South African political party that emerged from the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union in 2024. The party intended to contest the 2024 South African general election [ 1 ] but was unable to supply the required signatures in time to do so.
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 .
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 ...
Pages in category "Labour disputes in South Africa" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Labour had an electoral pact with the UP in 1943, [11] 1948 and 1953. [12] However Labour tended to oppose the NP, after it came to power in 1948, more vigorously than the larger and more conservative United Party felt able to do. The Labour leader, John Christie, died during the South African general election, 1953.
MPLA, formerly known as the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola – Labour Party; Independent Labor Party, Burundi; Congolese Party of Labour, Republic of the Congo; Labor Party of Liberia; Labour Party (Mauritius), one of the two major parties in Mauritius; Labour Party (Morocco) South West African Labour Party, Namibia, active circa ...
The Labour Party of South Africa [1] (Afrikaans: Arbeidersparty van Suid-Afrika) was a South African political party founded in 1969 and led for many years by Allan Hendrickse. Although avowedly opposed to apartheid , it participated in the Coloured Persons Representative Council . [ 2 ]
Michael Bagraim (born 9 October 1956) is a South African politician and labour lawyer. A member of the Democratic Alliance, he was elected to the National Assembly in 2014. He was then appointed Shadow Deputy Minister of Labour. In 2017, Bagraim was promoted to Shadow Minister of Labour.