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CCMA under pressure | George Herald


Dr Hanneli Bendeman
GEORGE NEWS - "Case allocation to part time-commissioners was temporarily suspended due to the CCMA's affordability challenges as a result of the recent budget cuts." 
That was CCMA (Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration) director, Cameron Morajane's explanation for the recent suspension of the services of more than 500 part-time commissioners countrywide.
George Herald had enquired after Dr Hanneli Bendeman, a part-time commissioner at the George office, voiced concerns that the national budget cuts could lead to long delays in solving labour disputes.
Bendeman earlier wrote that she is one of the part-time commissioners whose services had been suspended due to the financial crisis:

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Unions fuming over CCMA budget cut


Monday 25 January 2021 - 10:20am
Labour unions say government's plans to cut the CCMA's budget will have a devastating impact on the working-class. A whopping R600-million budget cut is expected over the next three years. Unions say this violates workers’ human rights and they’re threatening to take legal action. eNCA's Ronald Masinda has more. Courtesy #DStv403
CAPE TOWN - Labour unions say government's plans to cut the CCMA's budget will have a devastating impact on the working-class.
A whopping R600-million budget cut is expected over the next three years.
Unions say this violates workers' human rights and they're threatening to take legal action.

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