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Introductionv
Part I:

Introduction to Labour Law1
Study unit 1: Freedom of association and organisational rights
1.1 With what does this study unit deal?
1.2 Key concepts to look out for in the unit
1.3 Prescribed material
1.4 Important aspects for discussion
1.5 Practical questions
1.6 Africanisation and labour law

Part IV:

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Rules applicable to collective Labour Law7
Study unit 2: Collective bargaining and workplace forums
2.1 With what does this study unit deal?
2.2 Key concepts to look out for in the unit
2.3 Prescribed material
2.4 Important aspects for discussion
2.5 Practical questions
2.6 Africanisation and labour law

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Study unit 3: Strikes and lock-outs (part A)
3.1 With what does this study unit deal?
3.2 Key concepts to look out for in the unit
3.3 Prescribed material
3.4 Important aspects for discussion
3.5 Practical questions
3.6 Africanisation and labour law

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Study unit 4: Strikes and lock-outs (part B)
4.1 With what does this study unit deal?
4.2 Key concepts to look out for in the unit
4.3 Prescribed material
4.4 Important aspects for discussion
4.5 Practical questions
4.6 Africanisation and labour law

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Study unit 5: Secondary strike, picket and protest action
5.1 With what does this study unit deal?
5.2 Key concepts to look out for in the unit
5.3 Prescribed material
5.4 Important aspects for discussion
5.5 Practical questions
5.6 Africanisation and labour law

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INTRODUCTION
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