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Labour Law Through the Cases

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ISBN/ISSN: 060LABOLAWSYS

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Labour Law Through the Cases is a detailed and comprehensive guide to the application of South African labour law.

Extensive commentary examines each principal labour statute, section by section, in light of judgments handed down in South African labour courts.

Each statutory provision interpreted by the courts and arbitrators is subjected to detailed analysis and comment.

Specific issues dealt with in each judgment and award are identified, enabling you to distinguish quickly between rulings that were followed, and thus remain authoritative, and rulings that were rejected.

The authors' extensive exposition and analysis, together with their authoritative opinions as to which are the better judgments, will alert you to problem areas and help you identify judgments that are more likely to be followed.

Available in print (looseleaf) and online format. Print includes updates for 12 months, thereafter updates are billed annually in advance. Online format must be added to a Lexis+ base package. Visit www.lexisnexis.co.za/lexisplus for more information.

 

Product reviews

My go-to book
by Greg Fourie
Council at the Johannesburg Bar, BCom LLB (UJ)
Labour Law through the Cases is my go-to book and I use it extensively in my practice. It provides to the point and up-to-date guidance on how the courts interpret and apply the LRA, and is invaluable for the practitioner. It is by far the most useful labour law reference on the market. Oliver Wendell Holmes remarked over a century ago: “A study of the law is a study of what the courts will say” - and this is exactly what this publication provides.
My go-to book
by Greg Fourie
Council at the Johannesburg Bar, BCom LLB (UJ)
Labour Law through the Cases is my go-to book and I use it extensively in my practice. It provides to the point and up-to-date guidance on how the courts interpret and apply the LRA, and is invaluable for the practitioner. It is by far the most useful labour law reference on the market. Oliver Wendell Holmes remarked over a century ago: “A study of the law is a study of what the courts will say” - and this is exactly what this publication provides.

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Table of contents

Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 and Schedules and Rules to the Act

Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998

Basic Conditions of Employment Act 75 of 1997

Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 and regulations

Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act 130 of 1993

Unemployment Insurance Acts 30 of 1966 and 63 of 2001

Rules of Court (CCMA, LC, LAC)