Agricultural Labour Amendment Act | Act 50 of 1994 — South Africa law | Esheria

Agricultural Labour Amendment Act

This section is titled “Construction of certain provisions of Act 28 of 1956.”

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 50 of 1994
Version
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Language
en
Updated
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appeals costs court powers dispute determination dispute referral employment in farming activities employment terms labour courts labour dispute deadlines rules of procedure working hours workplace disputes

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About this statute

This section is titled “Construction of certain provisions of Act 28 of 1956.” This section says the Labour Relations Act must be read as if certain definitions and provisions were inserted, substituted, or deleted. A dispute must be referred to the agricultural labour court within 180 days, unless the cultural labour court orders otherwise for good cause or the parties agree on a later date. The agricultural labour court must decide referred disputes quickly and may refer them to the industrial court; appeals, costs, minutes, and rules are also regulated. This is a heading for an amendment to section 4 of Act 147 of 1993.