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HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE 
WORK PLACE
Background to Human Rights in 
the Workplace 
 Your human rights are protected by the law. 
 Many of the principles of the Human Rights Act are designed 
to protect you as a worker within the workplace. (For 
example, you have the right to a private and family life. So an 
employer who discriminates against a gay worker, for 
example, may be violating that worker's right to a private life.) 
 Human rights legislation is put in place to protect people from 
discrimination 
 Employers, including non-profit organizations, need to be 
aware of human rights legislation as it applies to all practices 
of employment
Bill of Rights that may be 
relevant to workers are. 
 Slavery, servitude and forced Labour (no one may be 
subjected to slavery, servitude or forced labour) 
 Assembly, demonstration, picket and petition (everyone has 
the right, peacefully and unarmed, to assemble, to 
demonstrate, to picket and to present petitions) 
 Freedom of trade, occupation and profession (every citizen 
has the right to choose their trade, occupation or profession 
freely)
Minimum Conditions of 
Employment Act 
 Labour Legislation sets minimum standards, and contracts of 
service that may not be less favourable to employees. 
 Exceptions to the standard, Volunteers working for charities, 
The National Defence Force, The National Intelligence 
Agency, and The South African Secret Service. 
 The standards are: maximum of 45 hours per week working 
hours, after 5 hours of work, you may take a 60 minutes meal 
break, can be reduced but not less than 30 minutes, you may 
not be forced to work overtime, in entitled to take 21 
consecutive days’ paid leave after the completion of every 
working year, is allowed annual leave, sick leave, maternity 
leave, family responsibility leave.
Basic Conditions of 
Employment Act of 1997 
 This legislation prohibits forced labour and the employment 
of children under 15, and gives the Minister of Labour the 
power to place restrictions on the employment of children 
over 15. 
 It limits the hours that may be worked in a week and 
regulates meal breaks and rest periods. But these conditions 
do not apply to all categories of workers, for example to 
senior managers
Labour Relations Act of 1995 
 Recognises and regulates the rights of workers to organise 
and join trade unions, and the right to strike. 
 Guarantees trade union representatives access to the 
workplace. 
 Facilitates collective bargaining and makes provision for 
bargaining councils. 
 The Act established a number of important bodies, 
CCMA(Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and 
Arbitration), the Labour Court and Labour Appeals Court, 
which adjudicate disputes
Employment Equity Act of 1998 
 Prohibits unfair discrimination on grounds of race, gender, 
sex, pregnancy and marital status. 
 Regulates medical testing, HIV testing and psychological 
testing. 
 Requires designated employers (e.g. those with more than 
50 employees) to conduct a detailed analysis of employment 
policies, practices, procedures and the working environment 
to identify barriers that adversely affect the designated 
groups: black people, women and people with disabilities. 
Such employers need to prepare employment equity plans.
The Skills Development Act of 
1998 
 Aims to develop and improve the skills of the South African 
workforce 
 It provides a framework for the development of skills of 
people at work and establishes a number of bodies to co-ordinate 
and oversees the training and development of South 
Africa's workforce
Affirmative Action 
 To ensure that suitable qualified people from designated 
groups have equal employment opportunities and are 
equitably represented in all occupational categories and 
levels in the workforce of a designated employer. 
 To identify and eliminate employment barriers, unfair 
discrimination, which adversely affect people from 
designated groups. 
 Making reasonable accommodation for people from 
designated groups in order to ensure that they enjoy equal 
opportunities and are equitably represented in the workforce 
 Cater for people with long term Disabilities
Designated Employers 
 A person employing 50 or more employees, whose total annual 
turnover is at least equal to the amounts set out in this section, A 
Municipality, The state. 
 Must implement affirmative action measures to ensure that 
“suitably qualified people” from “designated groups” have equal 
employment opportunities and are equitably represented in all 
occupational categories and levels. 
 “Suitably qualified person”: A person may be suitably qualified 
for a job as a result of any one of, or any combination of that 
person’s: Formal qualifications, Prior learning, relevant 
experience or Capacity to acquire, within a reasonable time, the 
ability to do the job.
Occupational Health and Safety 
Act 
 Reinforce and supplement the common law duty of the 
employer to take reasonable care for the safety of the 
employees. 
 Promote health and safety in the workplace to prevent 
accidents arising from the use of equipment and machinery. 
 Legal framework for the setting and policing of safety 
standards 
 With the exception of employees in the mining industry (who 
are protected by the Mine Health and Safety Act, 1996)
Conclusion 
 If a worker is unhappy about something, it must be taken up 
with management first. 
 Grievance procedure prescribing which steps must be taken 
when a worker is dissatisfied about something in the 
workplace. 
 Entitled to be helped by union representatives in the process. 
 A workplace forum (WPF) can be involved to avoid disputes. 
WPF is a group of workers (excluding management) elected 
by co-workers to represent all the workers interests. 
 The CCMA Its function is to attempt to reconcile parties to 
disputes (normally an employee and employer)-they will 
conciliate or mediate the dispute, and give advice on 
procedures.
Human rights in the work place presatation

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Human rights in the work place presatation

  • 1. HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE WORK PLACE
  • 2. Background to Human Rights in the Workplace  Your human rights are protected by the law.  Many of the principles of the Human Rights Act are designed to protect you as a worker within the workplace. (For example, you have the right to a private and family life. So an employer who discriminates against a gay worker, for example, may be violating that worker's right to a private life.)  Human rights legislation is put in place to protect people from discrimination  Employers, including non-profit organizations, need to be aware of human rights legislation as it applies to all practices of employment
  • 3.
  • 4. Bill of Rights that may be relevant to workers are.  Slavery, servitude and forced Labour (no one may be subjected to slavery, servitude or forced labour)  Assembly, demonstration, picket and petition (everyone has the right, peacefully and unarmed, to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket and to present petitions)  Freedom of trade, occupation and profession (every citizen has the right to choose their trade, occupation or profession freely)
  • 5. Minimum Conditions of Employment Act  Labour Legislation sets minimum standards, and contracts of service that may not be less favourable to employees.  Exceptions to the standard, Volunteers working for charities, The National Defence Force, The National Intelligence Agency, and The South African Secret Service.  The standards are: maximum of 45 hours per week working hours, after 5 hours of work, you may take a 60 minutes meal break, can be reduced but not less than 30 minutes, you may not be forced to work overtime, in entitled to take 21 consecutive days’ paid leave after the completion of every working year, is allowed annual leave, sick leave, maternity leave, family responsibility leave.
  • 6. Basic Conditions of Employment Act of 1997  This legislation prohibits forced labour and the employment of children under 15, and gives the Minister of Labour the power to place restrictions on the employment of children over 15.  It limits the hours that may be worked in a week and regulates meal breaks and rest periods. But these conditions do not apply to all categories of workers, for example to senior managers
  • 7. Labour Relations Act of 1995  Recognises and regulates the rights of workers to organise and join trade unions, and the right to strike.  Guarantees trade union representatives access to the workplace.  Facilitates collective bargaining and makes provision for bargaining councils.  The Act established a number of important bodies, CCMA(Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration), the Labour Court and Labour Appeals Court, which adjudicate disputes
  • 8. Employment Equity Act of 1998  Prohibits unfair discrimination on grounds of race, gender, sex, pregnancy and marital status.  Regulates medical testing, HIV testing and psychological testing.  Requires designated employers (e.g. those with more than 50 employees) to conduct a detailed analysis of employment policies, practices, procedures and the working environment to identify barriers that adversely affect the designated groups: black people, women and people with disabilities. Such employers need to prepare employment equity plans.
  • 9. The Skills Development Act of 1998  Aims to develop and improve the skills of the South African workforce  It provides a framework for the development of skills of people at work and establishes a number of bodies to co-ordinate and oversees the training and development of South Africa's workforce
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  • 11. Affirmative Action  To ensure that suitable qualified people from designated groups have equal employment opportunities and are equitably represented in all occupational categories and levels in the workforce of a designated employer.  To identify and eliminate employment barriers, unfair discrimination, which adversely affect people from designated groups.  Making reasonable accommodation for people from designated groups in order to ensure that they enjoy equal opportunities and are equitably represented in the workforce  Cater for people with long term Disabilities
  • 12. Designated Employers  A person employing 50 or more employees, whose total annual turnover is at least equal to the amounts set out in this section, A Municipality, The state.  Must implement affirmative action measures to ensure that “suitably qualified people” from “designated groups” have equal employment opportunities and are equitably represented in all occupational categories and levels.  “Suitably qualified person”: A person may be suitably qualified for a job as a result of any one of, or any combination of that person’s: Formal qualifications, Prior learning, relevant experience or Capacity to acquire, within a reasonable time, the ability to do the job.
  • 13. Occupational Health and Safety Act  Reinforce and supplement the common law duty of the employer to take reasonable care for the safety of the employees.  Promote health and safety in the workplace to prevent accidents arising from the use of equipment and machinery.  Legal framework for the setting and policing of safety standards  With the exception of employees in the mining industry (who are protected by the Mine Health and Safety Act, 1996)
  • 14. Conclusion  If a worker is unhappy about something, it must be taken up with management first.  Grievance procedure prescribing which steps must be taken when a worker is dissatisfied about something in the workplace.  Entitled to be helped by union representatives in the process.  A workplace forum (WPF) can be involved to avoid disputes. WPF is a group of workers (excluding management) elected by co-workers to represent all the workers interests.  The CCMA Its function is to attempt to reconcile parties to disputes (normally an employee and employer)-they will conciliate or mediate the dispute, and give advice on procedures.