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Outsourcing laws might apply to contractor takeovers

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28th June 2024

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Section 197 of the LRA requires that, where a business or part thereof is taken over as a going concern the new owner must take over the staff from the old owner.  And outsourcing of services to contractors normally constitutes the takeover of a going concern for the purposes of section 197 of the LRA.

However, the Act is not clear as to which transfers qualify under this legislation We have therefore offered below our view as to what circumstances would be likely to characterise a merger or takeover as the transfer of a going concern.

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  • Where the new undertaking continued the running of the in the same way as it had been run before.
  • Where the new undertaking serves the same client market as did the old undertaking.

The Labour Appeal Court in SAMWU and others vs Rand Airport Management Company (Pty) Ltd & others (2005 3 BLLR 241) found that the transfer of part of the employer’s structure constituted a transfer of a going concern. In doing so the Court overturned a decision made by the Labour Court.

Due to the complex nature of the section 197 legislation and its powerful but unclear constraints on contractors and other employers nobody should enter into takeovers or outsourcing agreements without first acquiring the necessary knowhow.

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Written by Ivan Israelstam, Chief Executive of Labour Law Management Consulting. He may be contacted on (011) 888-7944 or 0828522973 or ivan@labourlawadvice.co.za. Web Address: www.labourlawvideos.co.za.

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