In accordance to Section 23: Labour Relations act in the Constitution, all workers have the right to a trade union. Trade unions are a critical entities in South Africa, with 3.1 million individuals speaking to 25% of the formal work power. The particular constitutional labour laws with respect to exchange unions are:
Each employee has the privilege to frame and join an exchange union and to partake in the union’s exercises
Each employee has the privilege to strike
Each business has the privilege to shape and join a businesses’ association and to take an interest in the exercises of the association
Each union, businesses’ association and boss has the privilege to take part in aggregate bartering
Everybody has the privilege to reasonable work actions
For more information about your constitutional right to access sa postal workers union contact Sapwu today on 012 320 7625