The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) is a dispute resolution body established in terms of the Labour Relations Act, 66 of 1995 (LRA). It is an independent body, does not belong to and is not controlled by any political party, trade union or business.

The Governing Body is the supreme policy making body of the CCMA and consists of a chairperson, three state representatives; three representatives from organised labour and three representatives from organised business; all of whom are nominated by NEDLAC and the Director of the CCMA nominated by the Governing Body.

 

 

 

 

 
   

01 February 2012
CCMA Wins GOLD in Public Service Excellence Awards

On behalf of the CCMA Director, Nerine Kahn we are pleased to announce that the CCMA last night won GOLD for Sector Excellence in the Legal Sector in the Public Service Excellence Awards, with the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) taking Silver and ...

30 January 2012
CCMA Nominated 2011 Public Service Excellence Awards Best Reputation: Legal Sector Finalist

The CCMA has, for the third successive year been nominated as a  top three finalist in the Public Service Excellence Awards in the category “Best Reputation: Legal Sector”.

The Public Service Excellence Awards, a Brand Leadership Academy initiative, aim to acknowledge and promote excellence in the public ...

20 December 2011
Early Closure 23rd and 30thDecember 2011
Kindly note that CCMA offices will close at 13H00 on the 23rd December 2011 and the 30th December 2011.Offices will be closed on public holidays (27th December 2011 ...
09 November 2011
CCMA Facilitates Resolution of the Unprotected Strike at the Algoa Bus Company

Four hundred bus drivers have been on an unprotected strike at the Algoa Bus Company in Port Elizabeth since 20 October 2011. This strike has severally hampered transport in the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan area. The strike was in response to the pending sale of the business.


 


 


 


 


 
 
 
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