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SECTORAL DETERMINATIONS
DISMISSAL: MISCONDUCT
Contents
1. OVERVIEW: DISMISSAL FOR MISCONDUCT
2. THE NATURE OF DISCIPLINE
2.1 There must be a rule or standard
2.2 The rule must be valid
2.3 The rule must be consistently applied
2.4 The employee must be aware of the rule
2.5 Corrective approach
3. THE DISCIPLINARY HEARING
3.1 Preparation for disciplinary hearing
3.2 Conducting the disciplianry hearing
3.3 Administration after the hearing
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1A1 Notice of Disciplinary Enquiry
1B1 Detailed Guidelines: Preparing for Disciplinary Enquiry
Code of Good Practice.Dismissal (Schedule 8 2009 07 update)
Form 1.1 Disciplinary Code & Procedure
Form1.2 Informal disciplinary interview.No dismissal envisaged
Form 1.3 Record of warning. All in one
Form 1.4 Notice of disciplinary hearing
Form 1.4b Notice of disciplinary hearing & suspension
Form 1.4c Suspension only
Form 1.5 Formal disciplinary hearing guidelines. Possible dismissal
Form 1.6 Dismissal.notice
Form 1.7 Administration after dismissal
Form 1.8 Certificate of service
DISMISSAL: MEDICAL INCAPACITY
Contents
1. WHAT IS MEANT BY MEDICAL INCAPACITY?
2. HOW DOES THE EMPLOYER BECOME AWARE OF THE PROBLEM?
3. WHAT PROCEDURES MUST BE FOLLOWED?
4. NOTIFICATION
5. ASSISTANCE / REPRESENTATION
6. CONSIDERATIONS OF FAIRNESS
7. CONFIDENTIALITY
8. THE TEST – LABOUR RELATIONS ACT OF 1995
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Code of Good Practice.Dismissal (Schedule 8 2009 07 update)
Form 3.1 Checklist
Form 3.2 Consent to disclose medical condition
Form 3.3 Notice of investigation
Form 3.4 Notice of dismissal
DISCRIMINATION
Contents
1. ELIMINATION / PROHIBIBTION OF UNFAIR DISCRIMINATION
2. WHERE DOES DISCRIMINATION ARISE?
3. MEDICAL TESTING
4. PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING & SIMILAR ASSESSMENTS
5. DISPUTES ABOUT UNFAIR DISCRIMINATION
UNION RIGHTS
Contents
1. WHEN DO TRADE UNIONS HAVE RIGHTS?
2. TRADE UNION ACCESS
3. DEDUCTION OF SUBSCRIPTIONS OR LEVIES
4. LEAVE FOR TRADE UNION ACTIVITIES
5. TRADE UNION REPRESENTATIVES (SHOP STEWARDS)
6. DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION
7. TRADE UNION APPROACH AND DISPUTES
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Form 6.1 Authorisation to deduct
Form 6.2 Notice of revocation
Form 6.3 Draft Recognition agreement
DESERTION & RESIGNATION
Contents
1. DESERTION
1.1. Meaning of desertion?
1.2. How to dismiss a deserter
1.3. How to dismiss a deserter
1.4. What if the deserter returns?
2. RESIGNATION
2.1. Meaning of resignation
2.2. How to deal with resignation
2.3. What if the person withdraws the resignation?
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Form 5.1 Desertion letter
GRIEVANCES AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Contents
1. MANIFESTATIONS OF CONFLICT
2. THE NEED FOR A GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
2.1. Definition
2.2. Why a Grievance Procedure ?
2.3. Group vs. Individual Grievance
2.4. Causes of grievances
2.5. Grievances vs. collective bargaining
2.6. Grievances vs. Discipline
3. PARTICIPANTS IN THE GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
3.1. The Employee(s)
3.2. The Representative
3.3. The Supervisor
3.4. Management
4. CONDUCTING THE GRIEVANCE HEARING
4.1. Underlying principles
4.2. Always lend an ear
4.3. Consequences of badly handled grievances / no grievance procedure
4.4. Awareness of employees
4.5. Time scale
4.6. Record keeping
4.7. Do’s and Don’ts of grievance handling
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10A Grievance Notification
10B Grievance Hearing
10C Employee Information Document: Grievance Procedure
DISMISSAL: POOR WORK PERFORMANCE
Contents
1. POOR WORK PERFORMANCE: WHERE DOES IT FIT IN ?
2. MEANING OF POOR WORK PERFORMANCE
3. DEALING WITH POOR WORK PERFORMANCE
4. WHO SHOULD BE INVOLVED ?
5. INVESTIGATION THAT MAY LEAD TO DISMISSAL
6. THE TEST – LABOUR RELATIONS ACT
7. PROBATIONERS
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Code of Good Practice.Dismissal (Schedule 8 2009 07 update)
Form 2.1 Poor performance counselling
Form 2.2 Poor performance Notice of Investigation
Form 2.3 Poor performance Investigation guidelines
Form 2.4 Poor performance Notice of dismissal
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE EMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACT APPLIES TO “DESIGNATED EMPLOYERS”
3. THE OBLIGATION TO CONSULT
4. MAIN OBLIGATIONS OF THE EMPLOYER
4.1 Analysis
4.2 Employment Equity Plan (EEP)
4.3 Report on Employment Equity progress
5. OTHER DUTIES OF THE EMPLOYER
6. INFORMING THE EMPLOYEES
7. ADDRESSING INCOME DIFFERENTIALS
8. COMPLIANCE
9. STATE CONTRACTS
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Form 14.1 – Turnover threshold applicable to designated employers
From 14.2 – Possible fines for contravening the Employment Equity Act
Code of Good Practice: Employment Equity Plan
Regulations (including standard reporting forms)
NEGOTIATING WITH UNIONS
Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
2. RECOGNITION OF TRADE UNIONS
2.1 When to Recognise a Trade Union
2.2 The Recognition Agreement
3. BARGAINING STRUCTURES
3.1 Bargaining Units
3.2 Levels of Collective Bargaining
3.3 Bargaining Forums
4. WAGE NEGOTIATIONS
4.1 Preparing for Wage Negotiations
4.2 Conducting Wage Negotiations
4.3 Agreement and Implementation
5. COMMUNICATION WITH EMPLOYEES
6. COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS
6.1 Types of Collective Agreement
6.2 Legal Effect of Collective Agreements
6.3 Disputes about Collective Agreements
6.4 Termination of Collective Agreements
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Form 7 Negotiating with unions





