Labour relations in South Africa
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Labour relations in South Africa
Oxford University Press Southern Africa, 2011
4th ed
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Labor relations in South Africa
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Description based on: 2012 printing
Previous ed.: 2009
Includes bibliographical references (p. [585]-592) and index
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Description
This text is core material for the course in Labour Relations, and offers an introductory, comprehensive overview of the field. Written with an understanding of both management and trade union contexts, the text offers an applied, strategic and skills-based approach to prepare students for the real world and the challenging practice of labour relations. The text is updated to reflect new legislative, policy and environmental changes.
Table of Contents
- 1. An introduction to labour relations
- 2. The historical development of South African labour relations
- 3. Comparative employment relations
- 4. Participants in South Africa's labour relations system
- 5. An introduction to labour economics
- 6. Contemporary issues in the South African labour market
- 7. The South African labour legislative framework
- 8. Managing labour relations in the workplace
- 9. Collective bargaining and organisational rights
- 10. Negotiation
- 11. Dispute resolution
- 12. Worker participation in South Africa
- 13. Industrial action
- 14. Ethics in labour relations
- 15. Labour relations in South Africa: Some future patterns and predictions
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