FREE TO ALL MEMBER COMPANIES AND TRADE UNIONS THAT ARE MEMBERS OF THE STATUTORY COUNCIL
- Procedural Fairness need not be expensive - it is not necessary for disciplinary inquiries to follow the criminal justice model.
- A cost effective and efficient system is what the courts now promote.
- Nobody expects printing, packaging or media specialists to be legal specialists as well.
- Learn the basics of Fairness - its not complicated - just good, old-fashioned common sense.
- Latest Labour & Labour Appeal Court judgements -
The Statutory Council for the Printing, Newspaper and Packaging Industry will be hosting a one-day workshop on the above and all unions that are parties to this council and all employers that pay levies to this council are invited to attend.
WHERE AND WHEN WIILL THE WORKSHOP BE HELD?
Cape Town |
| 20 September 2010 |
Johannesburg |
| 22 September 2010 |
Durban |
| 04 October 2010 |
The venues will be announced in due course | ||
COST |
| FREE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL |
The Presenter:
The workshop shall be presented by Mr. Leon Pillay, the general secretary of the council, an accredited CCMA commissioner and a trainer with many years of experience in the field of Labour Dispute Resolution.
Mr. Pillay has a BCom (Hons) degree in Human Resources Management and a LLM (labour studies).
Requirements for Attendance
1. Confirmation of attendance should be submitted by 27 August 2010.
2. Names and contact details of attendees must be supplied to council
3.Levy payments should not be in arrears.
Please Note
Each workshop shall accommodate approximately 30 delegates and should numbers significantly exceed 30, a second workshop will be held on another day and delegates will be informed timeously. Delegates will be selected on a ‘first-come-first-served' basis.
Download the Confirmation Slip here.
