[L269] DIRTY TRICKS AT THE CCMA: PART TWO | SOUTH AFRICA
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- In this video, Doug Nelson explains dirty Tricks employers use at the CCMA
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=== TIME STAMPS===
00:00 Introduction
00:05 Trick 1: Objection to con/arb
00:15 Trick 2: Senior commissioner
00:28 Trick 3: Preliminary points
00:43 What are your options?
00:50 Summary
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They're not "dirty tricks'. Employers are permitted to object to con/arbs and to raise points in limine. You make it seem like they are doing something dishonest or underhanded. It's like saying an employee is using dirty tricks by referring a dispute to the CCMA. They are permitted in law to do so.