About Us

THE SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIETY FOR LABOUR LAW

SASLAW is a relevant and dynamic association that promotes the discipline of Labour Law in South Africa.

The South African Society for Labour Law (SASLAW) is a non-profit organisation. The aim of the Society is to promote the advancement of labour law as a legal and academic discipline, and encourage collaboration between lawyers and other experts within the field of labour law.

SASLAW has over 1450 members in South Africa. Membership is made up of judges, advocates, attorneys, candidate attorneys, HR and IR management, government officials, CCMA commissioners, and employers’ organisations. SASLAW has chapters in Gauteng, KwaZulu Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Limpopo and the Free State.

Seminars and workshops are arranged throughout the year on topical issues, which suit the wide range of members.