CONSTITUTION of __________________________________________.
The name of this statutory council is ___________________________.
The registered scope of the council is specified in the council's certificate of registration attached to this constitution.,/p.
1. The powers and functions of the council are
2. The council may agree to the inclusion of any of the functions of a bargaining council referred to in section 28 (1)(a), (b), (c), (e), (h), (i) and (j) of the Act as functions of the council.
3. The council is only able to exercise these powers and perform these functions within its registered scope.
1. The founding parties to the council are
the following employers' organisation(s)
i. __________________________________
ii. __________________________________ and
iii. __________________________________ and
(names)
2. Any registered trade union or registered employers' organisation that has members that fall within the registered scope of the council may apply in writing to the council for admission as a party.
3. The application must be accompanied by
4. The council, within 90 days of receiving an application for admission, must decide whether to grant or refuse the applicant admission, and must advise the applicant of its decision, failing which the council is deemed to have refused the applicant admission.
5. If the council refuses to admit an applicant it must, within 30 days of the date of the refusal, advise the applicant in writing of its decision and the reasons for that decision.
1. The council consists of
2. The representatives will be allocated among the parties to the council as follows -
employers' organisation(s)number of representatives -
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
(names)
3. Subject to sub-clause (2) and to its own constitution, each party to the council may appoint
4.
5. Despite sub-clause (4)
6. If the office of any representative or alternate becomes vacant, the party that appointed the representative or alternate may appoint another representative or alternate for the unexpired portion of the predecessor's term of office.
1. The council must hold
2. A special meeting of the council
must be called by the chairperson within 14 days of
3. At the annual general meeting the council must
4. The secretary must prepare a written notice of every council meeting stating the date, time and venue of the meeting and the business to be transacted, and must send the notice to each representative by registered post at least ___ days before the date of the meeting. However, the chairperson may authorise shorter notice for a special meeting.
5. At least half of the total number of employer representatives and half of the total number of employee representatives form a quorum and must be present before a meeting may begin or continue.
6. If, at the time fixed for a meeting to begin or continue, and for 30 minutes after that time, there is no quorum present, the meeting must be adjourned to the same place at the same time on the corresponding day in the following week unless that day is a public holiday, in which case the meeting must be adjourned to the day immediately after that public holiday.
7. A meeting that has been adjourned in terms of sub-clause (6) may proceed on the date to which it was adjourned with the representatives present at the time called for the meeting, regardless of whether or not notice has been given in terms of sub-clause (4) and whether or not a quorum is present.
8. The secretary must cause minutes to be kept of the proceedings at council meetings.
9. At every meeting of the council
10. A motion proposed at a meeting may not be considered unless it has been seconded. The chairperson may require a motion to be submitted in writing, in which case the chairperson must read the motion to the meeting.
11. Unless this constitution provides otherwise, all motions must be decided by a majority of votes of those present and entitled to vote and voting must be by show of hands.
12. Each representative has one vote on any matter before the council for its decision. However, if at the meeting the employer representatives and employee representatives are not equal in number, the side that is in the majority must withdraw so many of its representatives from voting at that meeting as may be necessary to ensure that the two sides are of equal numerical strength at the time of voting.
13. If any question which the executive committee considers to be extremely urgent arises between meetings of the council, and it is possible to answer that question by a simple 'yes' or `no', the executive committee may direct the secretary to cause a vote of the representatives on the council to be taken by post. A proposal subjected to a postal vote may be adopted only if it is supported by at least two-thirds of the total number of representatives who are entitled to vote.
14. The executive committee may adopt general rules of procedure for its meetings and for the meetings of the council and its other committees. However, in the event of any conflict between those rules and the provisions of this constitution, the provisions of this constitution will prevail.
1. The council will have an executive committee that consists of the chairperson and the deputy chairperson of the council, who are members by virtue of their respective offices, and ___ additional members elected in accordance with sub-clause (3).
2. Subject to the directions and control of the council, the executive committee may exercise and perform the powers, functions and duties of the council relating to the supervision and control of the everyday management and administration of the council. In addition, the executive committee may
3. At the annual general meeting, the council must elect the additional members of the executive committee and an alternate for each of them. The additional members and their alternates must be representatives in the council, and half of the additional members, as well as their alternates, must be nominated by the employer representatives in the council, whilst the other half of the additional members, as well as their alternates, must be nominated by the employee representatives in the council.
4.
5. An additional member of the executive committee
must vacate office immediately
6.
If the seat of an additional member of the executive committee becomes vacant, the council must fill the vacancy from the number of the candidates nominated for that purpose by
the employee representatives in the council, if that seat had been held by an additional member representing employees.
7. The executive committee must hold an ordinary meeting at least once every _______.
8. A special meeting of the executive committee
9. The secretary must prepare a written notice of every executive committee meeting showing the date, time and venue of the meeting and the business to be transacted, and must send the notice to each member of the committee by registered post at least ___ days before the date of the meeting. However, the chairperson may authorise shorter notice for a special meeting.
10. At least half of the members of the executive committee representing employers and half of the members of that committee representing employees form a quorum and must be present before a meeting may begin or continue.
11. Each member of the executive committee has one vote on any matter before the committee for its decision. However, if at the meeting the members representing employers and those representing employees are not equal in number, the side that is in the majority must withdraw so many of its members from voting as may be necessary to ensure that the two sides are of equal numerical strength at the time of voting.
12. In relation to any matter before the executive committee for its decision, the decision of a majority of those members of the executive committee who are present at the meeting and entitled to vote, will be the decision of the committee.
1. The council may appoint other committees to perform any of its functions, including investigating and reporting to the council on any matter, but excluding the non-delegateable functions referred to in clause 7(2)(d).
2.
Subject to paragraph (a), committee members must be
3. A majority of the total number of the members of a committee forms a quorum and must be present before the meeting may begin or continue.
4. The provisions of clause 7 relating to the calling and conduct of meetings, read with the changes required by the context, apply to meetings of any committee contemplated in this clause.
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2. The chairperson of the meeting must call for nominations for the office of chairperson. A person will have been nominated if proposed by one and seconded by another representative in the council.
3. If the serving chairperson is nominated for another term, the council, by a show of hands, must elect a representative in the council to act as chairperson of the meeting during the election of the next chairperson.
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5. If an equal number of votes are cast for two or more candidates, and no other candidate has drawn a higher number of votes than those candidates, the chairperson of the meeting will cause to be determined by lot which one of those candidates is to become the new chairperson.
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8. The chairperson must preside over the meetings of the council, and must
9. The deputy-chairperson must preside over meetings of the council and perform the functions and duties of the chairperson whenever the chairperson is absent or for any reason unable to act or to perform those functions and duties.
10. If both the chairperson and deputy chairperson are absent or unable to act or to perform the functions and duties of the chairperson, the council, by a show of hands, must elect from the representatives a person to act as chairperson and to perform those functions and duties.
11. A chairperson or a deputy chairperson who has not been elected from amongst the representatives in the council is not entitled to vote on any matter before the council or the executive committee.
12. A chairperson or a deputy chairperson may be removed from office by the council for serious neglect of duty, serious misconduct or due to incapacity.
1. The council must appoint a secretary who will be responsible for the administrative and secretarial work arising from the functioning of the council and for performing the functions and duties imposed on the secretary by or in terms of the Act and this constitution. That work and those duties and functions include
2. The secretary must
3. The council may appoint any additional officials and any number of employees that may be necessary to assist the secretary in performing the functions and duties of that office.
4. The council may request the Minister to appoint any number of persons as designated agents to help it enforce any collective agreement concluded in the council.
5. Where there are two or more suitable candidates for appointment to the position of secretary or a designated agent, the council must elect the secretary or designated agent by conducting a ballot of the representatives present at the meeting at which the appointment is to be made, with the candidate receiving the highest number of votes being appointed.
6. The secretary, designated agents and other officials and employees of the council must not be biased in favour of or prejudiced against any party in the performance of their respective functions.
1. At its annual general meeting, the council must appoint
2. The council may remove a member of the panel of conciliators or arbitrators from office
3. If for any reason there is a vacancy in the panel of conciliators or the panel of arbitrators, the council may appoint a new member to the relevant panel for the unexpired portion of the predecessor's term of office.
4. Unless the parties to a dispute have agreed on a member of the panel of conciliators or the panel of arbitrators to conciliate or arbitrate their dispute, the secreteary must appoint a member of the relevant panel to conciliate or arbitrate the dispute.
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1. In this clause, a dispute means any dispute between any of the parties to the council that may be referred to a council in terms of the Act except a dispute contemplated in clause 14.
2. For the purposes of sub-clause (1), a party to the council includes the members of any party to the council.
3. Any party to a dispute may refer the dispute in writing to the council.
4. The party who refers the dispute must satisfy the secretary that a copy of the referral has been served on all the other parties to the dispute.
5. If satisfied that the referral has been served in compliance with sub-clause (4), the secretary-
6. Nothing in this clause prevents an officer or an employee of the council investigating the dispute or attempting to conciliate the dispute before the appointment of a conciliator in terms of sub-clause (5)(b).
1. For the purpose of this clause, a dispute means any dispute between any of the parties to the council that
has been referred to a conciliator in terms of clause 12, but remains unresolved, and
the Act requires that the dispute be arbitrated and any party to the dispute has requested that the dispute be resolved through arbitration; or
all the parties to the dispute consent to arbitration; or
2. Any party to a dispute may request that the dispute be resolved through arbitration.
3. The secretary must appoint a member of the panel of arbitrators to arbitrate the dispute.
4. The arbitrator may conduct the arbitration in a manner that the arbitrator considers appropriate in order to determine the dispute fairly and quickly, but must deal with the substantial merits of the dispute with the minimum of legal formalities.
5. The arbitration proceedings must be conducted in accordance with the provisions of sections 138 and 142 and, if applicable, sections 139 , 140 and 141 , of the Act, read with the changes required by the context.
1. Any party to the council may introduce proposals for the conclusion of a collective agreement in the council.
2. The proposals must be submitted to the secretary in writing and must identify the other parties to the proposed agreement.
3. Within seven days of submission of the proposals, the secretary must serve copies of the proposals on the other parties to the council.
4. Within 21 days of submission of the proposals, the chairperson must call a special meeting of the executive committee to consider the proposals and decide on a process for negotiating the proposals, including
5. If no negotiation process is agreed
6. If no collective agreement is concluded in the course of a process or procedure contemplated in this clause,
the parties to the council may
resort to a strike or a lock-out that conforms with the provisions of Chapter IV of the Act; or
7. In the circumstances contemplated in sub-clause (6)(a)(i) or (b), the secretary must appoint a member of the panel of arbitrators to arbitrate the dispute.
8. The provisions of clause 13(4) and (5) will apply to arbitration proceedings conducted in terms of this clause.
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If any party to the dispute fails to attend, without good cause, a meeting so convened, the members of that party
1. The council may raise funds by charging a levy on employees and employers within the registered scope of the council.
2. The council must open and maintain an account in its name with a bank of its choice that is registered in the Republic, and
3. The council may invest any surplus funds not immediately required for current expenditure or contingencies, in
4. All payments from the council's funds must be
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6. At the end of each quarter of the financial year, the secretary must prepare a statement showing the income and expenditure of the council for that quarter, and another reflecting its assets, liabilities and financial position as at the end of that period.
7. The financial year of the council begins on 1 ___ in each year and ends on ___ of the following year, except the first financial year, which begins on the day that the council is registered and ends on ___.
8. Not later than ___ after the end of the financial year, the secretary must prepare a statement of the council's financial activity in respect of that financial year, showing
all moneys received for the council
from any other sources;
expenditure incurred on behalf of the council, under the following heads
miscellaneous operating expenditure; and
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10. Every year the secretary must prepare, for submission at the annual general meeting of the council, a budget for the council for the next financial year.
11. At the annual general meeting the council must appoint an auditor to perform the audit of the council for the next financial year.
1. At a special meeting called for that purpose, the council, by resolution adopted by a majority of the total number of representatives in the council, may decide to be wound up.
2. Upon adoption of a resolution to wind-up, the secretary must take the necessary steps to ensure that
3. Each party to the council remains liable for any of its unpaid liabilities to the council as at the adoption of a resolution to wind-up the council.
4. If all the liabilities of the council have been discharged, the council must transfer any remaining assets to
the Commission, if
1. The council may change this constitution at any time
by a resolution adopted by at least two-thirds of all the representatives in the council after at least
2. Any amendment to this constitution becomes effective after the resolution effecting that amendment has been certified by the registrar in terms of section 57(3) of the Act.
1. With a view to making the council operative and functional without delay, the provisions contained in the Annexure to this constitution will apply and must be read as one with this constitution until the requirements and procedures contemplated in those provisions have been complied with.
2. Any act performed in compliance with the provisions contained in the Annexure will be deemed to have been performed in terms of and in accordance with this constitution.
In this constitution, any expression that is defined in the Act has that meaning and unless the context otherwise indicates -
"chairperson" means the chairperson of the council who, by virtue of that office, is also the chairperson of the executive committee;
"deputy chairperson" means the deputy chairperson of the council who, by virtue of that office, is also the deputy chairperson of the executive committee;
"executive committee" means the executive committee of the council; contemplated in clause 7;
"Minister" means the Minister of Labour;
"secretary" means the secretary of the council; and
"the Act" means the Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995).
1. At the first meeting of the council, which will be held
2. The secretary, in the manner contemplated in clause 10(1)(g), must as soon as possible prepare, for submission at the next ordinary meeting of the council, a budget for the council for its first financial year.
[NOTE: According to the above model constitution, the council's certificate of registration is, upon receipt, to be attached to its constitution (see clause 2). If not so attached, the constitution of a council following the model will be incomplete.]
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