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LABOUR WELLNESS & STABILITY JAKKIE OLIVIER CEO, RMI SAAW 14 October 2014
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LABOUR WELLNESS & STABILITY: Steps towards a healthier outcome for all Why steps towards a healthier outcome? What went wrong? Recent history of collective bargaining and labour relations
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RECENT HISTORY OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Strike syndrome – escalating intensity Protracted strikes Violence/intimidation (unlawfulness) Unrealistic demands / Unreasonable demands On-going and more legal challenges
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EMPLOYER (1) vs LABOUR CHALLENGES (2) (1) EMPLOYER Cost of doing business “One size fits all” approach by unions Diversity / complexity Inflexible labour laws Over-regulation
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EMPLOYER (1) vs LABOUR CHALLENGES (2) (2) LABOUR Declining membership Political agendas Unrealistic expectations Disconnect between union leaders and employee needs Short-term oriented Disregard for economic impact
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THE SOUTH AFRICAN SCENARIO ECONOMIC CHALLENGES High unemployment Skills development Uncompetitiveness & low productivity Collective bargaining in a state of crisis
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STEPS FOR HEALTHIER OUTCOMES – MUST DO Acknowledge the “bigger picture” Acknowledge the differences between business and labour Thoughtful leadership: decisions for long-term solutions Away with adversarial and positional bargaining
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WHERE TO START? WHAT STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN? Question the effectiveness of NEDLAC WHY NEDLAC? Forum for government, organised business (BUSA) and organised labour (COSATU) to interact – solution driven
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NEDLAC South African outlook vs the sectoral bargaining outlook The involvement of top leadership (business & labour) with government
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A CALL TO REFOCUS The NEDLAC agenda towards a healthier labour relations outcome
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A MATTER OF PRIORITIES EXAMPLE (Simplistic view) What is more important? Strikes / violence / intimidation / expensive conditions of employment & wages OR Incentives / initiatives to create jobs / grow the economy
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PRIORITIES The starting point remains NEDLAC and effective government intervention “Meeting of minds” for effective decisions Longer-term approach Building of trust Pro-active approach NOT WHAT FOLLOWED MARIKANA! (2012)
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IN SUMMARY Labour relations wellness – A MUST Less regulation & more free market approach – A MUST Labour stability – A MUST Business development and growth – A MUST Less unemployment, more job creation – A MUST Effective government intervention – A MUST BUSA / COSATU leadership – A MUST
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IN SUMMARY DO OR DIE? CHANGE INEVITABLE! INDABA – 4 November 2014 SA Deputy President The real first step? Time will tell…
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