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Collective Labour Law - LLW2602 Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025 (Unique Number: 555106) - DUE 13 March 2025 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... Unity for Workers Union (‘UFWU’) is a majority trade union with members in Fancy Fabrics (Pty) Ltd (‘FF’), a company which manufactures and sells clothing in all South African Provinces. At the beginning of May 2024, UFWU and FF concluded a closed shop agreement. With reference to the above draw a distinction between 'centralised bargaining' and 'decentralised bargaining'.

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LLW2602
ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 2025

UNIQUE NO. 555106
DUE DATE: 13 MARCH 2025

, LLW2602

Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025



Unique No. 555106

Due Date: 13 March 2025

Collective Labour Law

Distinction Between Centralised and Decentralised Bargaining

Introduction

Collective bargaining is a key process in labour relations where trade unions and
employers negotiate terms and conditions of employment (Bendix, 2020). In the case of
Unity for Workers Union (UFWU) and Fancy Fabrics (Pty) Ltd (FF), the closed
shop agreement suggests a structured relationship between the employer and the
union, influencing how bargaining occurs. A crucial distinction in collective bargaining is
between centralised bargaining and decentralised bargaining, each with unique
characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages.

This discussion explores these two bargaining structures in detail, highlighting their
relevance in the South African labour relations framework.

1. Centralised Bargaining

Centralised bargaining refers to a system where negotiations occur at an industry-
wide or sectoral level, rather than between a single employer and its workforce. In this
arrangement, trade unions and employer organisations negotiate agreements that apply
to multiple employers and employees within a sector.

1.1 Characteristics of Centralised Bargaining

According to Du Toit et al. (2019), the key features of centralised bargaining include:

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