Registrar to appeal Simunye Workers Forum ruling

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The Registrar of Labour Relations wants to appeal a Labour Court ruling directing it to register Simunye Workers Forum as a trade union. Moneyweb LabourCourt

The Registrar of Labour Relations wants to appeal a Labour Court ruling directing it to register Simunye Workers Forum as a trade union. The registrar says the order by Johannesburg Labour Court Judge Andre Van Niekerk cannot go unchallenged. It has filed an application for permission to appeal the ruling in the Labour Appeal Court.

“The registrar still insists that he will only register trade unions that have office bearers that are elected for long terms of office. This despite the rampant corruption that has taken place in so many unions as a result of national office bearers taking control of union bank accounts, some of which had built up hundreds of millions of rands in reserves since they formed in the late 1980s. “But we are not surprised by the appeal.

 

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