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LLW2602 Assignment 1 Semester 1 Memo | Due 6 March 2026. THREE ANSWERS PROVIDED. 1. Drumroll Association (DA) is a trade union established to protect the rights of musicians in South Africa. DA has invited you, a labour law student at UNISA, to give a presentation at its office-bearers’ workshop. Your invitation expressly stated that you should prepare a talk on collective labour law topics. As part of your presentation, discuss the extent to which South African law protects the right to freedom of association.

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1. Drumroll Association (DA) is a trade union established to protect the rights of musicians in
South Africa. DA has invited you, a labour law student at UNISA, to give a presentation at its
office-bearers’ workshop. Your invitation expressly stated that you should prepare a talk on
collective labour law topics. As part of your presentation, discuss the extent to which South
African law protects the right to freedom of association.

Constitutional Protection of Freedom of Association
The right to freedom of association in South African labour law is firmly entrenched at constitutional
level. Section 23(2) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 guarantees every
worker the right to form and join a trade union, to participate in its activities and programmes, and to
strike. In addition, section 18 protects the general right to freedom of association. These provisions
elevate freedom of association to a fundamental right, binding both the state and, through horizontal
application, private actors in the employment relationship. The Constitutional Court has affirmed
that these rights must be interpreted purposively to advance social justice and fair labour practices,
particularly given South Africa’s history of exclusion and discrimination (Cheadle 2015: 102). The
constitutional entrenchment ensures that any limitation of this right must comply with the general
limitation clause in section 36, thereby offering strong protection against unjustified interference.

Statutory Protection under the Labour Relations Framework
The primary legislation giving effect to constitutional freedom of association is the Labour Relations
Act 66 of 1995 (LRA). The LRA explicitly seeks to give effect to section 23 of the Constitution and
to regulate organisational and collective bargaining rights. Sections 4 and 5 of the LRA provide
specific guarantees: employees have the right to participate in forming a trade union and to join it,
while employers may not prevent or prejudice employees for exercising these rights (McGregor 2025:
185). Any dismissal or adverse action based on union membership or participation constitutes an
automatically unfair dismissal in terms of section 187(1)(a) (McGregor 2025: 116). This
significantly strengthens protection, as remedies may include reinstatement or compensation of up to
24 months’ remuneration.

The LRA further entrenches freedom of association through organisational rights in sections 12–16,
which enable representative trade unions to access workplaces, deduct subscriptions, elect shop
stewards, and obtain relevant information (McGregor 2025: 203). These rights ensure that freedom
of association is not merely formal but practically enforceable within the workplace.

International and Regional Protection
South African law also aligns with international standards. The International Labour Organization
(ILO) recognises freedom of association as a core labour standard, particularly in Convention 87
(Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise) and Convention 98 (Right to
Organise and Collective Bargaining). The Constitution requires courts to consider international law
when interpreting the Bill of Rights, thereby reinforcing domestic protection. Furthermore, the
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights protects the right to freely associate, strengthening
regional commitment to this principle (Budeli-Nemakonde 2017: 54).

Limitations and Balancing of Rights
Although strongly protected, freedom of association is not absolute. Certain workers, such as
members of the South African National Defence Force, may have restricted rights due to the nature
of their employment (McGregor 2025: 188). Additionally, trade union security arrangements, such as
agency-shop and closed-shop agreements, are permitted under regulated conditions to balance
majority rule with individual choice (McGregor 2025: 190).

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