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The regulatory efficiency of the CCMA

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"The study involves a statistical analysis of the case management system (CMS) data base of the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) for the financial years 2001/2, 2003/4 and 2004/5. It focuses on statistical indicators that shed light on the administrative efficiency of the CCMA and the outcome of proceedings at the CCMA as a basis for assessing its regulatory efficiency in respect of resolving concerning unfair dismissals and unfair labour practices. The study concludes that there are marked differences in patterns of dispute resolution and the outcome of disputes in the CCMA's different provincial regions. These regional variations are significantly greater than those between different economic sectors. A closer scrutiny of these differences contributed to an improved understanding of the successes and failures of the CCMA. The CMS data base on which the study is based is designed for case management purposes and this orientation is reflected in the information contained in the data base. Accordingly, key information required for assessing efficiency of the CCMA and to inform policy decisions is not contained in the CMS data base and consideration should be given to expanding the data base for these purposes." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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Benjamin, P. & Grün, C. (2006): The regulatory efficiency of the CCMA. A statistical analysis of the CCMA's CMS database. (DPRU working paper 06/110), Cape Town, 81 p.

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