Web2. BACKGROUND TO BARGAINING COUNCILS Bargaining councils were previously known as industrial councils and have been a feature of South African industrial relations since 1924. The concept of an industrial council was, and still is, to promote what is termed “self-governance” in an industry by the representative employers’ Web29 jun. 2024 · Johannesburg, 29 June 2024 – Parties to the Metals and Engineering Industries Bargaining Council (MEIBC) today voted overwhelmingly in favour of the extension of the three-year agreement reached in the metals and engineering sector in 2024. During an historic meeting of the parties at the MEIBC this morning, during which …
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WebBargaining Council [15] On 22 May 2015, NUMSA referred an unfair dismissal dispute to the Metal Engineering Industries Bargaining Council (MEIBC) for conciliation. [5] The dispute could not be resolved and a certificate of non resolution was issued. Thereafter, NUMSA approached the Labour Court. Labour Court Web14 jun. 2024 · Share. Johannesburg - The labour Court has placed the Metal and Engineering Bargaining Council (MEIBC) under administration and appointed Afzul Soobedaar as its administrator, in a landmark ruling ... serp research
Extension of the MEIBC Consolidated Main Agreement welcomed
WebThe Bargaining Council and the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA, the fourth respondent) oppose the application. Background facts [5] In December 2015 the parties to the MEIBC – including NEASA – signed the admin agreement. A number of parties to the Council want to have the agreement extended to non-parties. Web1 mrt. 2024 · Area A - City of Cape Town, Greater East Rand Metro, City of Johannesburg, Tshwane and Nelson Mandela. Local Council: Emfuleni, Merafong, Mogale City, Metsimaholo, Randfontein, Stellenbosch, Westonaria. Area B - KwaZulu-Natal excluding any area covered by a bargaining council agreement. Web4 mei 2024 · On Friday, 10 December 2024 at 12h00, the Constitutional Court handed down judgment in an application for leave to appeal against the judgment and order of the Labour Appeal Court which found that the respondent employers fell within the scope and registration of the Motor Industry Bargaining Council (MIBCO). serp research center