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Phsdsbc The PHSDSBC is a bargaining council, which was established in 1999, and services employees within the public health and social development sectors.

The PHSDSBC (Public Health and Social Development Sectoral Bargaining Council) is a bargaining council, which was established in 1999, and services employees within the public health and social development sectors. Vision
To be a leading bargaining council in the world. To promote labour peace in the public health and social development sectors by:
a) Engaging in constructive collective bargainin

g around issues of mutual interest to all the parties to the PHSDSBC. b) Facilitating of dispute prevention measures to pre-empt the occurrence of disputes in the sector and the resolution of all sector wide labour disputes speedily and to the satisfaction of all parties. Values
The following values underpin the functioning of the PHSDSBC:
• Ethics
• Fairness
• Harmony
• Skill
• Sound relations

This means harmony-centred service resulting in the fair, ethical and skilled execution of work, and in the restoring and maintaining of sound relationships. The PHSDSBC negotiates on mutual interest matters and carries out a range of dispute resolution and prevention functions. You would contact the PHSDSBC if you are an employee in dispute with your employer, or vice versa, over a matter such as:
Collective agreements - LRA s 24 (4)
Mutual interest issues - LRA s 64
Unfair dismissals &
Unfair labour practices - LRA s 191 (4)

The parties that engage in collective bargaining are:
• The Employer (State) - Department of Health and Department of Social Development
• Labour (Trade Unions) - The 5 trade unions admitted to the PHSDSBC: NEHAWU, DENOSA, PSA, HOSPERSA and NUPSAW

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260 Basden Avenue
Pretoria
1746

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Monday 07:30 - 16:00
Tuesday 07:30 - 16:00
Wednesday 07:30 - 16:00
Thursday 07:30 - 16:00
Friday 07:30 - 16:00

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0126448118

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