The National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) said the agreement reached by Minister of Basic Education and the Solidarity union on the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act (BELA) is only binding on those parties who were part of the...
Nedlac says Solidarity agreement with Department of Basic Education on BELA Act only binding on those two parties
Lisa Seftel, Nedlac executive director said the agreement reached by Solidarity and the department is binding, but only to the parties which signed it. Over the weekend, while on the campaign trail in Limpopo, Ramaphosa said the Act would commence if the deadline of December 13 arrives without an amicable solution.
Seftel said Nedlac’s understanding was that the agreement reached at the council would be used as input into the ongoing GNU process which seeks an amicable solution on the matter.
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