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The
various legislative acts by which the CIBC is
governed and which are presently applicable to the
industry, are listed below.
For further information please refer to the
Department of Labour at telephone 012 309 4000.
Labour Relations Act (LRA) 66/1995
The LRA provides for the registration and regulation
of bargaining councils, employer organisations and
trade unions. In terms of disputes, it provides for
dispute resolution procedures through the Commission
for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA)
and the establishment of the Labour Court and Labour
Appeal Court.
Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA) 75/1997
The BCEA provides for the regulation and enforcement
of basic conditions of employment for employees
other than those covered by bargaining council
agreements and other determinations.
Skills Development Act (SDA) 9/1999
The SDA provides for the training of workers and the
improvement of skills. In terms of the SDA, Sector
Training Authorities have been established to
promote the development of workers.
Skills Development Levies Act
The SDA provides for the payment of skills
development levies.
Compensation for Occupational Injuries and
Diseases Act (COIDA) 1993
The COIDA provides for compensation procedures for
occupational (ie workplace) injuries and diseases.
Employment Equity Act (EEA) 55/1998.
The EEA provides for the promotion of equal
opportunity and fair treatment in employment.
Further it addresses the implementation of action
measures to redress disadvantages in respect of
designated groups.
Unemployment Insurance Act (UIA)
The UIA provides for unemployment payments for a
limited period, maternity leave payments, death
benefits and illness allowances.
Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA)
The OHSA provides for measures relating to the
occupational health and safety for workers
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