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Powers of a trade union to represent members in proceedings are limited by its constitution

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By Gillian Lumb on January 22, 2025

On occasion an employee joins a trade union which operates outside of the industry in which their employer operates.  The Constitutional Court held that such a trade union does not have the power to represent the employee in CCMA and Labour Court proceedings if the registered scope of the trade union precludes the employee from…

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