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Legal Representation in Labour Disputes: Trade Unions bound by their own Constitutions

Legal Representation in Labour Disputes: Trade Unions bound by their own Constitutions

by CK Inc. | Dec 3, 2024 | Constitutional Court, employee representation, labour law, legal disputes, trade unions | News

The Constitutional Court’s ruling in AFGRI Animal Feeds v NUMSA defines the limits of trade union representation in labour disputes, reinforcing the need to adhere to union constitutions.

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