Industrial Law Journal
C Vosloo (Reports Editor), L Williams De Beer (Reports Editor), R Haslop, M Posemann, C Cooper
ISSN: 0258-249X
Year: 1980 – Current
Published: Monthly Periodical
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
For over thirty years the ILJ has remained the premier South African labour law reporter. This seminal monthly journal covers judgments and awards handed down by the Labour Court, Labour Appeals Court, the CCMA, Bargaining Councils and private arbitration bodies. Also included are labour-related judgments from the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court of Appeal, the Land Claims Court and the Pension Funds Adjudicator. The ILJ is the only labour series to publish relevant judgments of neighbouring states. Every fourth issue includes insightful and thought-provoking articles and case notes, written by local and international experts.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
Volume 47 Issue 1, 2026
Designated Employers, People with Disabilities and Sectoral Targets: An Analysis of the Amendments Promulgated in terms of the Employment Equity Amendment Act 4 of 2022
Author: Jeannine van de Rheede
Source: Industrial Law Journal, pp 1 – 23 (2026 I1)
Some Thoughts on Collective Autonomy: SA Local Government Bargaining Council & others v Municipal Workers Retirement Fund & others (2025) 46 ILJ 2361 (SCA)
Authors: PAK le Roux & André van Niekerk JA
Source: Industrial Law Journal, pp 24 – 37 (2026 I1)
Vodacom (Pty) Ltd v Makate & another [2025] ZACC 13: Implications for the Review of Awards of the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration
Author: Anton Myburgh SC
Source: Industrial Law Journal, pp 38 – 47 (2026 I1)
The Shoe Doesn’t Fit: BATA and the Rights in Sections 198A, 198B and 198C of the Labour Relations Act
Author: Craig Bosch
Source: Industrial Law Journal, pp 47 – 62 (2026 I1)
Dismissals for Operational Requirements: The Impact of Changing Employment Terms Aimed at Profitability and Market Competitiveness in Khan v Durban University of Technology (2025) 46 ILJ 161 (LC)
Authors: Asheelia Behari & Judell-Lesha Joseph
Source: Industrial Law Journal, pp 62 – 84 (2026 I1)
Remote and Hybrid Work(ers): Considerations for Regulating Remote Working Arrangements and a Code of Good Practice for Remote Work
Authors: Debbie Collier & Abigail Osiki
Source: Industrial Law Journal, pp 85 – 110 (2026 I1)