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SASLAW announces the launch of non-profit company

The South African Society for Labour Law (SASLAW) has been running a trial pro bono project, the SASLAW Advice Centre, since February 2011. In order to perpetuate the work it has been doing in this trial project, SASLAW has announced the launch of a non-profit company that will assist with fundraising to aid in the continued operation of the SALAW advice centres.
SASLAW announces the launch of non-profit company
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The pro bono project has been running for the past three years to assist people with labour issues who would not otherwise have access to lawyers. The SASLAW pro bono project has been so successful that the formation of a non-profit company has become a necessity.

Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr's employment lawyers have contributed to the trial project's success. The firm contributed more hours to the SASLAW Gauteng project than any other law firm during 2012 and 2013 - with their attorneys spending 218 hours working the Advice Centre in 2013 alone, and 436 hours since the project began in February 2011. Since the inception of the project in February 2011, the Johannesburg advice office has advised 5,793 clients.

Excellent experience

Michael Yeates, a director in the Employment Practice at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr and vice president of SASLAW Gauteng Chapter, spent 17 hours working in the SASLAW Advice Centre in 2013. Yeates says that every director and associate in the Employment Practice at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr has been involved in the centre. "Our employment practice has adopted this project as our own and as such we are delighted that it has been so successful that it will now launch a non-profit company," he says.

"The Advice Centre is excellent experience for a labour attorney who gets to see the other side of employment law. Advising employers is somewhat different to advising individuals and it can only lend itself to making one a better all-round labour lawyer. It is also extremely rewarding to be able to help someone who would otherwise not have access to legal advice and help. The non-profit company will ensure this project's sustainability," adds Yeates.

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