Chapter 6 - Labour LawThe Labour Relations Act (LRA)The Labour Relations Act (No 66 of 1995) governs how employers and employees should deal with each other. It is not about terms and conditions of employment. It deals with rights of individuals regarding fairness, bargaining and dispute resolution and rights and obligations of trade unions. Who is covered by the LRA?Except for members of the South African National Defence Force, National Intelligence Agency and Secret Service, all employees are covered by the LRA, including farmworkers, domestic workers and public sector employees (such as teachers, nurses, police and so on who work for the state). An independent contractor is not defined as an ‘employee’ and is therefore excluded from the LRA and BCEA provisions. What is the LRA about?The LRA covers things like:
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