# Several labour unions across South Africa have planned a nationwide protests against proposed amendments to the Labour Relations Act. The General Industries Workers Union of South Africa’s president Mametlwe Sebei warns these changes could weaken workers’ rights, by restricting the right to strike and allowing dismissals without proper disciplinary procedures. He emphasises that such amendments may enable employers to act with impunity, undermining protections established in South African labour law:
Labour unions hold nationwide protest against drafted Labour Relations Act [SOUND]
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