The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) has instituted stringent measures ahead of the expected Covid-19 peak.
“In the interest of the health and safety of the CCMA staff and users, in cases where positive cases were confirmed at the CCMA premises, the affected CCMA facility was closed for disinfection.
As a result, the CCMA issued a directive which will come into effect on Saturday, 1 August, and must be read together with the Rules for the Conduct of Proceedings before the CCMA, as amended.– Unless directed otherwise by the CCMA, parties are not permitted to visit any of the CCMA offices for purposes of making enquiries, submitting or collecting referral forms, or dropping off referrals and other related documents.
– As of 01 August 2020, the resolution of disputes that have not already been scheduled to be heard at a CCMA venue, in order of preference, will be undertaken through one of the following: A digital online platform that is to the satisfaction of the CCMA or the commissioner; or at a suitable external venue ; or at a CCMA office as the last resort.
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