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Applicant
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Date filed
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Respondent
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Reason
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Status
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SACTWU
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11 May 2004
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Retailers and their capital providers in the clothing, textile,
footwear and leather industry
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Job losses in the industry due to the sourcing decisions of
retailers.
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- A six-month Declaration Local Procurement between the union and
the retailers, as well as between the union and the capital
providers.
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SAMWU
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13 September 2004
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City of Cape Town
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Negative impact on the rights of municipal workers as a result
of the City's restructuring and privatisation programme.
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- Matter has been considered by Nedlac Standing Committee in
accordance with the Act.
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COSATU (WC)
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21 October 2004
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Retail Employers of Clothing, textile, footwear and leather
merchandise & Capital Providers
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Job Losses and factory closures in the clothing, textile,
footwear and leather industry.
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- Matter has been considered by the Nedlac Standing Committee in
accordance with the provisions of the Act. Given the complexity of
issues raised in the application, Manco commissioned an experienced
Mediator to facilitate the engagements.
- A Framework Agreement was reached in December 2004 which
provided a two-staged process to address the issues
- After several meetings which were also facilitated by a
renowned mediator in South Africa, parties reached agreement on
some but not all the issues
- The concept of there is no agreement until everything or all
what is considered fundamental by the Parties deadlocked the
negotiations
- As a consequence thereof the applicant served Nedlac with s77
(1) (d) Notice indicating its intention to proceed with protest
action.
- The first s77 (1) (d) Notice was further amended in August
2005, May 2006
- The Nedlac Management Committee is in monitoring the
developments around this matter
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FAWU
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4 October 2004
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SA Breweries
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SAB's appeal of the court's decision to reinstate and remunerate
dismissed workers will have negative impact on income levels of
workers.
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- declined on the basis that the application was not
administratively compliant.
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NUM
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27 October 2004
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Master Builders Association (WC)
Capital providers
Government
BIBC
SAFCEC
Society of Quantity Surveyors
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Lack of progress in transformation of the construction
industry.
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- Declined on the basis that sector charter was being initiated
which will address the key issues raised in the application.
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FAWU
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29 March 2005
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Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
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Inadequate consultation on draft policy on fishing permits.
Draft policy a threat to socio economic rights of workers and
communities.
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SATAWU
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1 April 2005
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Government, BUSA, Cleaning and Security Industry Associations,
DoL, DPE, DPLG, DoE, Transnet, Telkom, Eskom, SAA &
Spoornet.
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Job losses in the Cleaning and Security industries;
Lack of best practice and sustainability in the awarding of
Tenders;
BEE fronting in the sector; and
Absence of an agreed sector strategy to position and grow the
sector.
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- The Notice was examined by the Nedlac Sction 77 Standing
Committee and was deemed to be compliant with the Act. The
consideration of the issues is in progress.
- The Standing Committee has set up two (2) sectoral specific
6-A-Side Committees to address the issues in:
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SAEWA
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6 April 2005
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Department of Labour
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Late promulgation of wage increases in the electrical
contracting industry.
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- The application was examined by the Nedlac Section 77 Standing
Committee and found not compliant with the requirements of the Act
hence declined.
- The main reason for non compliance was that the issues raised
as reasons for embarking on a protest action were issues that fell
outside of the Nedlac Section 77 Standing Committee scope.
- The applicant was advised of the alternative options that were
available to pursue the matter.
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MTWU
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16 November 2006
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FEDILITY, SBV, COIN, Minister of Safety, Defence, Labour,
Finance, Employers in Cash in Transit Sector
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Safety and Security hazard for employees and citizens of SA due
to unsafe conditions in the transporting of cash.
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- The Matter is being considered by the Nedlac Section 77
Standing Committee in terms of the Act.
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