Irregular appointments relating to promotion posts in South African public schools

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2022

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University of the Western Cape

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This research aims to illustrate that the education sector has not managed to circumvent unfair labour practices, specifically in its appointment processes relating to promotion posts. I use literature and case law to prove that irregular appointments are due to maladministration/malpractice by malfeasant officials, school governing bodies and trade unions. This thesis presents a detailed overview of the existing legislative framework governing the employer-employee relationship and includes a study of international law and constitutional rights pertaining to the principles of equality and justice, focusing on section 18 (freedom of association) and section 23 (labour relations) of the Constitution.

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Magister Legum - LLM

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The Labour Relations Act, The Schools Act, Public school, South Africa, Employment Equity Act

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