LWO Employers Organisation

LWO Employers Organisation Labour law sets strict requirements that employers must comply with. That is where the LWO can help!! Become an LWO member and receive:

1.

Labour law sets certain requirements that employers must comply with and our primary goal is to ensure that your business meets all of these requirements. As specialists and market leaders in the field of labour law, the LWO addresses your labour risk by managing it proactively. Proactive training - so you know exactly what is expected of you
2. Legal documentation - employment contracts, notices,

warnings, policies and procedures, posters, legislation, etc.
3. Legal assistance - we assist the employer to implement rules in the workplace and enforce discipline. As a registered employers' organisation, we can represent you in the CCMA, Bargaining Councils and Labour Court. Services include 24/7 telephonic advice, assistance with disciplinary hearings, strikes, restructuring, retrenchment, trade union negotiations, Department of Labour inspections, representation at the CCMA, Bargaining Councils and Labour Court, etc.

Don’t wait for a Department of Employment and Labour inspection to find out that you’ve missed something. The LWO in col...
05/06/2026

Don’t wait for a Department of Employment and Labour inspection to find out that you’ve missed something.

The LWO in collaboration with Labour Quest help businesses understand and comply with employment equity regulations — from drafting equity plans to submitting reports on time. Whether you're just starting out or need to catch up, we’ll guide you every step of the way.

✅ Avoid penalties
✅ Stay compliant
✅ Protect your business

Join the LWO today and let us handle your labour law challenges.​

📱 086 110 1828
📧 [email protected]
🔗 https://lwo.co.za/services/ -equity

⚖️ Constitutional Court Case Law Update: LRA 189A: National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa and Others v Industria...
03/06/2026

⚖️ Constitutional Court Case Law Update: LRA 189A: National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa and Others v Industrial Oleo Chemical Products (CCT 367/24) [2026] ZACC 22 (29 May 2026). ⚖️

On Friday, 29 May 2026, the Constitutional Court handed down judgment in an application for leave to appeal against the judgment and order of the Labour Appeal Court (LAC). The application concerns the Interpretation of section 189A(7)(b)(ii) of the Labour Relations Act (LRA).

The crux of the matter is whether section 189A(7)(b)(ii), read with section 191(11), of the LRA gives the Labour Court (LC) jurisdiction to adjudicate over unfair dismissals occasioned by operational requirements, without the dispute having to first be referred to the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) or a council, when parties have already undergone a failed facilitation process.

In 2020 the employer retrenched the employees for operational reasons under LRA section 189A, resulting in their dismissal in July 2020. The employees successfully challenged the process on an urgent basis under section 189A(13) and argued that the facilitation meetings had predetermined the dismissals and denied them an opportunity to make representations. They were reinstated and a fresh consultation process was conducted, but they were ultimately dismissed again on 12 November 2020.

Following the employees’ dismissal, the employees referred the dispute to the LC in terms of LRA section 189A(7)(b)(ii). The employer then raised a preliminary issue of jurisdiction, submitting that the LC did not have jurisdiction to hear the matter as employees were required to first refer the unfair dismissal dispute to the CCMA or a council before they could approach the LC.

The LC dismissed the employer’s preliminary point and said that it is not necessary to refer a dispute to conciliation once a facilitation process in terms of section 189A of the LRA has already taken place.

The LAC found differently. It held that a referral to the CCMA is mandatory after the failure of a facilitation process.

The Constitutional Court, by majority, in this case clarified the procedural pathway to the LC following a failed facilitation under section 189A of the LRA. 📄

The Constitutional Court distinguished pre-dismissal facilitation from post-dismissal conciliation, and the majority of the Constitutional Court judges set aside the LAC's contrary ruling and remitted the matter for determination on the merits. 📄

The Court held that LRA section 189A(7)(b)(ii), read with section 191(11), permits parties to refer an operational-requirements dismissal directly to the LC, without first referring the dispute to the CCMA or a council for conciliation. 🚩📄

📄 🔗📃 The read a pdf copy of the judgement visit our LinkedIn page on the following link: → https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7467877213858893825

⚖️LWO is here to help members navigate these changes and ensure compliance with the law. ⚖️
📧[email protected] | 🌐www.lwo.co.za |📱0861 101 828

⚖️Disclaimer: This information is not intended as legal advice and is given for information purposes only. We accept no liability for any loss suffered from reliance on this information. Due to the complexity and sensitivity of these situations and depending on the facts of each case, different remedies and procedures may apply, it is therefore always advised that the employer seek expert labour law assistance and advice to ensure that the correct processes are followed and to limit the business and employer’s risk.


⚖️ Constitutional Court Case Law Update: LRA 189A: National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa and Others v Industrial Oleo Chemical Products (CCT 367/24) [2026] ZACC 22 (29 May 2026). ⚖️ On Friday, 29 May 2026, the Constitutional Court handed down judgment in an application for leave to ...

Desertion is a serious workplace issue that employers are often faced with. If not managed correctly, it can result in c...
03/06/2026

Desertion is a serious workplace issue that employers are often faced with. If not managed correctly, it can result in costly disputes for employers. In the context of South African labour law, desertion differs significantly from general absenteeism and employers must understand this distinction to avoid procedural pitfalls when dealing with absent employees. Desertion may have a huge impact on a business’s normal operations and the profitability and sustainability of the employer’s business. It is imperative that employers deal correctly and effectively with deserting employees.

Click on the link below to read our business tip:
https://lwo.co.za/2025/09/28/dealing-with-desertion/

The LWO is thrilled to present our upcoming 2026 workshops in collaboration with Labour Quest! These workshops provide y...
01/06/2026

The LWO is thrilled to present our upcoming 2026 workshops in collaboration with Labour Quest! These workshops provide you with information on the latest labour laws and offer practical guidance on addressing workplace issues.

Click on the link for a schedule of workshops – register and secure your seat early!
https://lwo.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Workshop-Schedule-2026.pdf

📱086 110 1828
📧 [email protected]
🌐https://lwo.co.za

⚠️ COMPLIANCE WITH THE EMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACT IS IMPORTANT ⚠️👉 Don’t risk fines or legal proceedings. Act now to stay com...
29/05/2026

⚠️ COMPLIANCE WITH THE EMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACT IS IMPORTANT ⚠️

👉 Don’t risk fines or legal proceedings. Act now to stay compliant.

✅ The LWO Employers' Organisation is affiliated with Labour Quest - LWO members are encouraged to contact Labour Quest for employment equity services.

📞 Need assistance? Contact us for more information!
📱 0861 101 828
📧 [email protected]
🌐 www.lwo.co.za

Ticking all the right boxes?? ✅

At Labour Quest we help businesses understand and comply with employment equity regulations, from drafting equity plans to submitting reports on time, whether you're just starting out or need to catch up, we’ll guide you every step of the way.

✅ Avoid penalties
✅ Stay compliant
✅ Protect your business

🌐 labourquest.co.za |📧 [email protected] |📱 +27 (0)76 091 4647

🤝 Labour Quest – Your guide to labour compliance!

Kom luister gerus na die LWO Werkgewersorganisasie op die radio!! Die LWO het gister op Landbou radio gesels met Johan G...
28/05/2026

Kom luister gerus na die LWO Werkgewersorganisasie op die radio!!

Die LWO het gister op Landbou radio gesels met Johan Gunter oor ‘n onderwerp wat werkgewers in die landbou industrie gereeld affekteer! 🚜

⚖️ Tiaan Botes, ‘n Regsadviseur van die LWO Werkgewersorganisasie, gesels oor aftrekkings vanaf plaaswerkers se vergoeding. ⚖️ 🌱 Tiaan se gesprek met Johan begin rondom die 12 minute en 50 sekondes merk op die skakel. ⏳

🔗→ https://soundcloud.com/landbouadio/lr-280526-richardt-venter?utm_source=clipboard&utm_campaign=wtshare&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=https%253A%252F%252Fsoundcloud.com%252Flandbouadio%252Flr-280526-richardt-venter

Vir enige verdere inligting of advies aangaande die onderwerp, kontak gerus die LWO op 0861 101 828 📞 of stuur 'n e-pos na [email protected] ✉️

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Running a business comes with difficult labour decisions.With our Telephone assistance package, expert advice is only a ...
26/05/2026

Running a business comes with difficult labour decisions.

With our Telephone assistance package, expert advice is only a phone call away.
24/7 telephonic labour advice
Practical guidance when you need it
Only R75 per month

The first 50 businesses to sign up receive 3 months FREE.
Give your business the support it deserves.
https://lwo.co.za/one-stop-labour-shop/memberships/

📱086 110 1828
📧 [email protected]

The LWO has a team of highly skilled legal advisors – with around 235 combined years of relevant experience in the field...
22/05/2026

The LWO has a team of highly skilled legal advisors – with around 235 combined years of relevant experience in the field of labour law. As an employers’ organisation registered with the Department of Employment and Labour, the LWO focuses expressly on supporting members in complying with labour law.

Join LWO today and let us handle your labour law challenges.​

📱 086 110 1828
📧 [email protected]
🌐 https://lwo.co.za

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