Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995)

Regulations

Picketing Regulations

Default Picketing Rules

7. Control of Pickets

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7.1 The trade union must appoint a member or official as convenor with responsibility to oversee the picket as well as a person to oversee the picket in the absence of the convenor.

 

7.2 The convenor will at all times during the picket have a copy of these Rules in his possession for purposes of reference.

 

7.3 The employer will provide the convenor with the name and contact details, including mobile number, of the person appointed to represent the employer in matters related to the picket.

 

7.4 The trade union will also appoint the following number of marshals to monitor the picket at each location where it is taking place:
7.4.1 [number of marshals for each of the locations at which the picket is to take place]

 

7.5 The marshals will—
7.5.1 have the telephone numbers of the convenor and of the person appointed to oversee the picket in the absence of the convenor;
7.5.2 wear armbands and /or vests to identify themselves as marshals; and
7.5.3 be present from the start to the end of each day of the picket.

 

7.6 The names and telephone numbers of the convenor and marshals must be set out in Annexure B.

 

7.7 Any change to a convenor and marshal must be sent by a text message to the persons listed in Annexure B.

 

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3 The Commissioner may for example limit the activity of a picket in a shopping mall or business complex to carrying placards and handing out pamphlets.