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

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National Textile Bargaining Council: Extension to Non-parties of the Main Collective Agreement

Part 2

Annexures

Annexure L: Woven, Crochet & Knitted Narrow Fabric Subsector

G. Organisational Rights

38. Shop Stewards Rights and Facilities

 

The provisions of clause 38 of Part 1 of this Agreement shall apply, subject to the following:

38.1 As per the provisions of sub-clause 38.1 of this Agreement
38.2 As per the provisions of sub-clause 38.2 of this Agreement
38.3 As per the provisions of sub-clause 38.3 of this Agreement
38.4 Each shop steward shall be entitled to nine (9) days' paid time off for trade union, SETA and Bargaining Council activities of which 3 days shall be pooled and such pooled days shall be available to all recognised shop stewards in the plant, subject to existing rules agreed to by the parties governing shop stewards time off and also contained in this subsector schedule.
38.5 Five (5) days paid leave shall be granted once off to each recognized shop steward per company for the purposes of information and Communication Technology (ICT) training. The union undertakes to execute such training at a rate of only one (1) recognized shop steward per annum, to a maximum of seven (7) recognized shop stewards per company over a period of seven (7) years.

The provisions of this clause shall not apply to shop stewards elected to fill a wmoanoy, unless the person whose vacancy is being filled has not yet undergone such training.

Shop stewards who have previously undergone (ICT) training in terms of this clause will not be eligible for such training.

38.6 Each shop steward committee shall be provided with a schedule reflecting a list of names of bargaining unit employees who are members of the trade union on request and reasonable notice from the senior shop steward at the company. Where possible, the schedule will have a breakdown of permanent, contract and learnership employees.
38.7 Recognised shop stewards at all establishments shall be granted email and Internet facilities, where these facilities are available, to enable them to carry out their legitimate trade-union duties. Necessary prior permission for the use of such facilities shall be obtained from the management of each individual company.
38.8 Time-off for shop stewards will exclude time-off for collective bargaining matters only.