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Why are there so few minimum service level agreements? A case study of a metropolitan municipality.

In terms of the South African Constitution, every worker has the right to strike. This right is regulated in the Labour Relations Act. Workers engaged in essential services are prohibited from striking. The prohibition does not apply if a minimum service level agreement, guaranteeing services in the...

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Main Author: Ronnie, Roger
Other Authors: Godfrey, Shane
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Commercial Law 2020
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