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What is LRA Form 4.1

The LRA Form 4.1 Request to Establish Picketing Rules is a legal document used by registered trade unions and employers in South Africa to formalize requests for picketing rules during strikes or lockouts.

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LRA Form 4.1 is needed by:
  • Registered trade unions seeking to establish picketing rules during strikes
  • Employers needing to request assistance for negotiating picketing conditions
  • Labour relations advisors assisting clients with strike-related documentation
  • Legal representatives handling disputes involving picketing
  • HR professionals addressing strike protocols within organizations
  • CCMA officials involved in mediation and arbitration processes

How to fill out the LRA Form 4.1

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    Access pdfFiller and search for 'LRA Form 4.1 Request to Establish Picketing Rules' within the platform's template library.
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    Open the form in pdfFiller to begin filling it out. Use the toolbar to navigate through the document.
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    Before starting, gather all necessary details, including the parties' names, contact information, and the aim of your request. Review any guidelines provided by the CCMA.
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    Fill in the blank fields carefully, ensuring accuracy with names and contact details. Use the checkboxes to indicate applicable options related to the picketing request.
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    Review all completed fields, ensuring that the information is clear and concise. Confirm all details related to the dispute, including proposals for settlement if required.
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    Finalize the form by saving your changes within pdfFiller. Consider downloading a copy for your records.
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Eligible users include registered trade unions and employers in South Africa needing to establish picketing rules during strikes or lockouts.
While specific deadlines can vary, it is advisable to submit the form as early as possible to allow time for review and mediation by the CCMA.
You can submit the LRA Form 4.1 through pdfFiller or download the form and submit it manually to the CCMA, ensuring all necessary proof of service is included.
It is typically necessary to provide contact information and details related to the dispute. Ensure you have evidence of service for your submission.
Common mistakes include inaccuracies in names or contact information and failing to check all applicable boxes related to the details of the picketing request.
Processing times can vary but expect a response from the CCMA within days after submission, depending on the complexity of your request.
A Picketing Rule outlines the conditions under which picketing can occur during strikes or lockouts, ensuring it is orderly and does not violate laws or regulations.
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