Upington, South Africa
The Labour Relations Act provides for the self-regulation of Industries through the medium of Bargaining Councils. MIBCO is a Bargaining Council as envisaged in the Act whose mission is to create and maintain industrial peace and stability in the Motor Industry. It provides the following services to approximately 14 000 Employers and 182 000 Employees throughout the RSA. Forum and facilities for Collective Bargaining, Settlement of Labour Disputes, Provision of Social Benefits for the upliftment of all persons falling within the Industry, i. e. Pension, Provident, Medical, Sick, Accident, Maternity and Holiday Pay Funds. It consists of representatives from both Employers' and Employees' Organisations and has equal representation from both groups (see Organagram) . The Agreements negotiated by the Council are, where necessary, extended by the State to cover the entire Industry once satisfied that the Parties to the Council are in the majority.
Bargaining Councils
Kimberley, South Africa
The Building Industry Bargaining Council (Cape of Good Hope) is a sector and area-specific Bargaining Council created in terms of the Labour Relations Act (1995) . The Labour Relations Act (LRA) provides that employer and employee representative organizations within an industry or area can enter into collective agreements covering "any areas of mutual interest' and if they are sufficiently representative of the industry, the parties can approach the Minister of Labour to gazette these agreements and extend them to bind non-parties as well.
Bargaining Councils
Kimberley, South Africa
The Nhbrc- national home builder registration council
Bargaining Councils
Kimberley, South Africa
We are a service-centred organisation whose basic core function is to manage conditions of employment between road freight and logistics industry employers and employees in order to ensure labour stability within the industry. We achieve this through facilitation, mediation and setting minimum standards and conditions of employment between employers and employees within the road freight and logistics industry. We also provide benefits to ...
Bargaining Councils
Kimberley, South Africa
One of the core functions of the SALGBC is to manage the disputes referred to the council. Disputes are managed at the Divisional level and / or Central Council. Disputes such as unfair dismissal, unfair labour practices are referred to the relevant Regional Secretary of the Division, to the applicable regional offices. If the dispute is about the interpretation or application of a collective agreement concluded at the Central Council level, it must be referred to the General Secretary. After the dispute is referred, it is scheduled for conciliation within 30 days, where the parties will attempt to settle the dispute between themselves before an independent conciliator. If the matter is unresolved a certificate is issued. The party may elect to refer the matter to arbitration, in which case the Council, shall appoint an independent arbitrator to arbitrate the dispute within 60 days. The referral should be correct, without any errors or mistakes, to avoid delays...
Bargaining Councils
Cape Town, South Africa
MEIBC Website
Bargaining Councils
National Bargaining Council For The Clothing Manufacturing Industry (NBCCIBC) - Kwazulu-Natal Chambe
Durban, South Africa
For a growing Clothing Industry in South Africa
Bargaining Councils
Pretoria, South Africa
Bargaining Councils
Johannesburg, South Africa
Our objectives and main aims are:* to consider and regulate in accordance with the provisions of the labour relations act and the constitution of the republic of South Africa, matters of mutual interest to the parties to the council;* to promote sound employment relationships between employers and employees in the industry;* to prevent and resolve labour disputes in accordance with the industry's collective agreements and / or the constitution of the bargaining council;* to endeavour to promote and maintain Industrial peace in the industry;* to promote centralised bargaining and conclude and enforce collective agreements for the industry;* to consider, advise and make representations on any legislation or proposed legislation that may affect the relationship between the industry's employers and employees and their representative organisations;* to consider and deal with such other matters as may affect the interest of the parties and the industry;. ..
Bargaining Councils
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
The Labour Relations Act provides for the self-regulation of Industries through the medium of Bargaining Councils. MIBCO is a Bargaining Council as envisaged in the Act whose mission is to create and maintain industrial peace and stability in the Motor Industry. It provides the following services to approximately 14 000 Employers and 182 000 Employees throughout the RSA. Forum and facilities for Collective Bargaining, Settlement of Labour Disputes, Provision of Social Benefits for the upliftment of all persons falling within the Industry, i. e. Pension, Provident, Medical, Sick, Accident, Maternity and Holiday Pay Funds. It consists of representatives from both Employers' and Employees' Organisations and has equal representation from both groups (see Organagram) . The Agreements negotiated by the Council are, where necessary, extended by the State to cover the entire Industry once satisfied that the Parties to the Council are in the majority.
Bargaining Councils
Johannesburg, South Africa
The NBCRFLI (Council) is governed by the Labour Relations Act of 1995, which allows for employer and employee organisations to establish a bargaining council for an industry. Through the bargaining council, trade unions and employer organisations are able to negotiate matters that are of mutual interest to the road freight and logistics industry. This approach allows for better regulation of matters which affect the industry as a whole, thereby enforcing minimum standards and conditions of employment within the road freight and logistics industry. We are a service-centred organisation whose basic core function is to manage conditions of employment between road freight and logistics industry employers and employees in order to ensure labour stability within the industry. We achieve this through facilitation, mediation and setting minimum standards and conditions of employment between employers and employees within the road freight and logistics industry.
Bargaining Councils
George, South Africa
Bargaining Councils
Randburg, South Africa
The Labour Relations Act provides for the self-regulation of Industries through the medium of Bargaining Councils. MIBCO is a Bargaining Council as envisaged in the Act whose mission is to create and maintain industrial peace and stability in the Motor Industry. It provides the following services to approximately 14 000 Employers and 182 000 Employees throughout the RSA. Forum and facilities for Collective Bargaining, Settlement of Labour Disputes, Provision of Social Benefits for the upliftment of all persons falling within the Industry, i. e. Pension, Provident, Medical, Sick, Accident, Maternity and Holiday Pay Funds. It consists of representatives from both Employers' and Employees' Organisations and has equal representation from both groups (see Organagram) . The Agreements negotiated by the Council are, where necessary, extended by the State to cover the entire Industry once satisfied that the Parties to the Council are in the majority
Bargaining Councils
Cape Town, South Africa
The BIBC is responsible for regulating and monitoring employment conditions in the building industry in the Cape Peninsula, Boland, Malmesbury and Overstrand areas. By law, all building and building-related contractors (i. e. painters, plumbers, etc. ) must pay their employees the minimum rates as prescribed and contribute to certain minimum employee benefits. These employment conditions are gazetted in the Collective Agreement by the minister of Labour and as such becomes law.
Bargaining Councils
Cape Town, South Africa
The Labour Relations Act provides for the self-regulation of Industries through the medium of centralised bargaining within Bargaining Councils. NBCEI is a Bargaining Council as envisaged in the Act whose mission is to create and maintain industrial peace and stability in the Electrical Industry. It provides the following services: *Forum and facilities for Collective Bargaining, *Settlement of Labour Disputes, *Provision of Social Benefits for the upliftment of all persons falling within the Industry, i. e. Pension, Provident, Leave Pay Fund and Sick Pay Fund *NBCEI consists of representatives from both Employers' and Employees' Organisations and has equal representation from both groups. *The Agreements negotiated are, where necessary, extended by the State to include the entire Electrical Industry once satisfied that the Parties to the Council are in the majority...
Bargaining Councils