The South African
Labour Law Reports
The pace of change in the employment environment is such that organisations often find it difficult to keep up.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR LAW REPORTS (SALLR) has not only kept up with such developments but it has raced ahead. From a small publication in 1990, it has become South Africa’s premier labour law and industrial relations resource.
SALLR Resources
LabourEdge
LabourEdge is designed by the SALLR team to assist busy practitioners when the boundaries of their knowledge, skills and insight are being challenged. On an ongoing basis, the latest developments are identified so that you can stay ahead of the game. Well-researched solutions are provided that will save you the time and effort slogging through periodicals, opinions, judgments, awards and publications.

Publications
Dr Brian van Zyl is the co-author of various publications, which include the following: The Final Codes on Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment: An Analysis, Part 1 and Part 2, The Business of Restructuring and Guide to the CCMA Rules, 1st and 2nd editions. He has recently written Changes to Employment Laws. His latest publication titled CCMA Rules Including Rules of Various Courts was launched towards the end of 2018.

Online Libraries
Annual Seminar Delegates are able to login, search and browse the SALLR eLibraries which includes;
- The Bargaining Council Library
- CCMA rulings and awards
- SALLR Electronic Library
- SALLR Through the Cases
News & Updates
The Author
and Presenter
Dr Brian van Zyl is the co-author of various publications, which include the following: The Final Codes on Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment: An Analysis, Part 1 and Part 2, The Business of Restructuring and Guide to the CCMA Rules, 1st and 2nd editions. Brian has been the presenter of The South African Labour Law Reports seminar since 1990. He has recently written Changes to Employment Laws. His latest publication titled CCMA Rules Including Rules of Various Courts was launched towards the end of 2018 and is currently turning out to be a best seller. Brian also regularly practices in the labour courts and the CCMA.
