A comparative survey of the law relating to strikes in South Africa and the Netherlands

In the first section of the dissertation, strike law in the Netherlands is focused upon. The following issues are inter alia dealt with: the historical background of the strike phenomenon, the right to strike and restrictions on this right, the reluctance of the Dutch legislature to legislate in...

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Main Author: Troskie, Herman R. W.
Other Authors: Le Roux, P. A. K.
Format: Others
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16219
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-162192016-04-16T04:08:35Z A comparative survey of the law relating to strikes in South Africa and the Netherlands Troskie, Herman R. W. Le Roux, P. A. K. Labour law Right to strike Collective action Comparative survey South Africa Netherlands European Social Charter Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 Protected strike Secondary strike essential services Picketing Protest action Lock-out 344.1892068 Strikes and lockouts -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Strikes and lockouts -- Law and legislation -- Netherlands Labor laws and legislation -- South Africa In the first section of the dissertation, strike law in the Netherlands is focused upon. The following issues are inter alia dealt with: the historical background of the strike phenomenon, the right to strike and restrictions on this right, the reluctance of the Dutch legislature to legislate in the field of industrial action, and the directly applicable provisions of the European Social Charter. The second section of the dissertation deals with South African strike law and also starts off with a discussion of the historical background thereof, whereafter the provisions of the 1995 Labour Relations Act are analysed and discussed. The third and last section highlights some of the major differences and points to some similarities between the two legal systems. It concludes that the detailed South African labour legislation does not provide more certainty than the Dutch judge-made law in respect of the law relating to strikes. Law LL.M. 2015-01-23T04:24:21Z 2015-01-23T04:24:21Z 1998-06 http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16219 1 online resource (v, 183 leaves)
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topic Labour law
Right to strike
Collective action
Comparative survey
South Africa
Netherlands
European Social Charter
Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995
Protected strike
Secondary strike
essential services
Picketing
Protest action
Lock-out
344.1892068
Strikes and lockouts -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Strikes and lockouts -- Law and legislation -- Netherlands
Labor laws and legislation -- South Africa
spellingShingle Labour law
Right to strike
Collective action
Comparative survey
South Africa
Netherlands
European Social Charter
Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995
Protected strike
Secondary strike
essential services
Picketing
Protest action
Lock-out
344.1892068
Strikes and lockouts -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Strikes and lockouts -- Law and legislation -- Netherlands
Labor laws and legislation -- South Africa
Troskie, Herman R. W.
A comparative survey of the law relating to strikes in South Africa and the Netherlands
description In the first section of the dissertation, strike law in the Netherlands is focused upon. The following issues are inter alia dealt with: the historical background of the strike phenomenon, the right to strike and restrictions on this right, the reluctance of the Dutch legislature to legislate in the field of industrial action, and the directly applicable provisions of the European Social Charter. The second section of the dissertation deals with South African strike law and also starts off with a discussion of the historical background thereof, whereafter the provisions of the 1995 Labour Relations Act are analysed and discussed. The third and last section highlights some of the major differences and points to some similarities between the two legal systems. It concludes that the detailed South African labour legislation does not provide more certainty than the Dutch judge-made law in respect of the law relating to strikes. === Law === LL.M.
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title A comparative survey of the law relating to strikes in South Africa and the Netherlands
title_short A comparative survey of the law relating to strikes in South Africa and the Netherlands
title_full A comparative survey of the law relating to strikes in South Africa and the Netherlands
title_fullStr A comparative survey of the law relating to strikes in South Africa and the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed A comparative survey of the law relating to strikes in South Africa and the Netherlands
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