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Office of the ANC Chief Whip, 20 August 2013

 

 

Parliament passes Labour Relations Amendment Bill

 

 

The Office of the ANC Chief Whip welcomes the passing of the Labour
Relations Amendment Bill by the National Assembly today. A total of 248 MPs
voted in favour of the Bill while only 81 voted against it. There was no
abstention.

 

The passage of this important Bill is the culmination of negotiations by
social partners at NEDLAC, public hearings conducted by parliament and
extensive discussions in the labour Portfolio Committee by all parties.

 

The important feature of this Bill include allowing for organizational
rights to unions that do not enjoy majoritarian status at a workplace; the
appointment of essential services committees which has been a long
outstanding matter; an extension of the period for consultation over a
proposed retrenchment; and the removal of the requirement for a strike
ballot to take place prior to industrial action.

 

We are therefore pleased that the final draft endorsed by parliament today
will a go a long way in ensuring the protection of South African workers'
fundamental rights, job security, quality jobs and deepening a better life
for our people. Importantly, the Bill provides for a three months limit on
labour-broking, which will decisively deal with the inhumane practice of
labour brokering, which had effectively turned workers into slaves of their
employers. We have always held a view that this practice is heartless,
flouts the rights of workers with impunity and is a disguised form of human
trafficking.

 

One of the main issues that the largest minority party (DA) raised in the
debate was the question of labour market flexibility. The World Bank study
has ranked the South African Labour Market as the 16th most flexible out of
133 countries included in their survey.  The reality is that the Amendment
Bill seeks to resolve the biding constraints to creating permanent
employment.

 

The DA's objection of this Bill is not surprising, as the party has
consistently and shamelessly championed the interests of the wealthy and
exploitative bosses at the expense of the poor and the downtrodden. It would
be unimaginable for the DA to care about the rights of the workers - some of
whom toil daily under severe hardships in farms, factories and mines - as
even within its ranks the party has countless employers who are responsible
for the very inhumane conditions the Bill seeks to eliminate.

 

 

Issued by the Office of the ANC Chief Whip

 

Enquiries:

Moloto Mothapo, 082 370 6930

 

 

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