Collective Labour Law is the most thorough and comprehensive single
work available on the law governing the often-tempestuous
relationship between organised labour and employers in South
Africa. The book covers topics such as the recognition of trade
unions as bargaining agents, how organisational rights are acquired
and lost, the collective bargaining process, strikes and lock-outs.
Examples drawn from the case law, with which the book is copiously
illustrated, provide the reader with insight not only into the law
but also into the events that led to the conflicts which ended up
in the courts. The book is written in the clear and readable style
for which the author has become acclaimed, and each topic is
extensively illustrated with examples drawn from the case law.
Collective Labour Law forms one volume of a quartet by the author,
which together covers the entire field of labour law as it has
developed in South Africa to date. The book is also available in
electronic form, which is updated quarterly.
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Fri, 23 Apr 2021 | Review
by: Eben V.
This book is authored by John Grogan and not June Grogan as the description says. I bought all four books in the series. The size of this book is cut significantly smaller than the other three books by the same publisher. But it is not cheaper as a result of the smaller sized book.
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