| dc.contributor.author | 
Cassim, Rehana 
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| dc.date.accessioned | 
2018-03-14T06:53:08Z | 
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| dc.date.available | 
2018-03-14T06:53:08Z | 
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| dc.date.issued | 
2008 | 
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| dc.identifier.citation | 
Cassim, Rehana (2008) The Legal Status of Political Protest Action under the Labour Relations Act 66 of 199529 ILJ 2349-2385 | 
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| dc.identifier.issn | 
02580249X | 
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| dc.identifier.uri | 
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23672 | 
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| dc.description.abstract | 
The right to protest on political issues has always been a controversial labour law issue. The Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 does not explicitly permit or prohibit political protest action. However protest action to promote or defend the socio-economic interest of workers is legally protected under the Labour Relations Act. This article examines the meaning of the phrase “socio-economic interests of workers” as well as the distinction between protest action and strike action in order to determine whether political protest action is permitted by the Labour Relations Act. | 
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| dc.language.iso | 
en | 
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| dc.publisher | 
Industrial Law Journal | 
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| dc.subject | 
Protest action | 
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| dc.subject | 
Socio-economic interests of workers | 
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| dc.subject | 
Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 | 
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| dc.subject | 
Strike action | 
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| dc.subject | 
Political protest action | 
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| dc.title | 
The Legal Status of Political Protest Action under the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 | 
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| dc.type | 
Article | 
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| dc.description.department | 
Mercantile Law | 
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