In the previous session we looked at the workers and their interpretation of the human resources regarding the policy employment conditions specific as a disciplinary measure. This session will focus on the role of the human resource policy and its relation to labour legislation. The session is comprised of an activity whereby learners are to investigate the content of legislation that is applicable to the questions posed.
The legislation that applies to the workplace includes:
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These acts are valuable tools to empower you as employee in the workplace:
The act does not concern itself with wages but with conditions of employment.
It sets out the minimum conditions of employment covering those workers not covered by any other statutes or acts, bargaining council agreements etc.
It covers:
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This official piece of legislation applies the Basic Conditions of Employment Act to FARM WORKERS specifically.
It provides for, amongst others, the following matters:
This Act sets out the conditions for the recruitment and selection of employees. This Act also deals with equality of workers regarding being treated fairly and without bias. This Act would form part of a workplace recruitment and selection policy. This policy would ensure the following points concerning employment:
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Unfair dismissal disputes in which unfair discrimination is alleged must be dealt with in terms of the Labour Relations Act. The Act deals with all issues pertaining between employer and employee.
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