CCMA Legal Representation and Assistance in South Africa

If you’ve been unfairly dismissed, retrenched, or subjected to workplace mistreatment, the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) is where many labour disputes are resolved. But going to the CCMA without legal support can be overwhelming and risky.

At Unique Labour Lawyers, we offer expert CCMA legal representation and assistance to both employees and employers, ensuring your rights are protected and your case is presented with precision.


What is the CCMA?

The CCMA is an independent dispute resolution body established to resolve workplace issues such as:

  • Unfair dismissals
  • Unfair labour practices
  • Retrenchments
  • Workplace discrimination or harassment
  • Poor performance disputes

The process includes conciliation, arbitration, and sometimes mediation, depending on the case.


Why You Need Professional CCMA Assistance

While the CCMA was designed to be accessible, many people underestimate the complexity of the process. Legal terms, tight deadlines, procedural errors, and lack of preparation can derail a valid case.

We assist you with:

  • Completing and submitting referral forms (e.g. LRA Form 7.11)
  • Preparing your evidence, witnesses, and documentation
  • Representing you at conciliation and arbitration
  • Negotiating settlements or reinstatement
  • Applying for condonation if you miss deadlines
  • Filing for rescission or review if a ruling was unfair or irregular

Can I Bring a Legal Representative to the CCMA?

In conciliation hearings, legal representation is not permitted—but you may be assisted by a union official, employer organisation, or labour law expert like us.

In arbitration, legal representation may be allowed, especially if:

  • The dispute involves the interpretation of complex legal issues
  • The other party agrees or fails to object
  • You make a formal application and the commissioner approves

We guide you through this process and prepare a compelling application for legal representation where needed.


Time is Critical – Act Within 30 Days

You have 30 days to refer a dispute to the CCMA after:

  • Dismissal
  • Retrenchment

Missed the deadline? Don’t worry—we can help you apply for condonation, but the sooner you act, the better.


We Offer: CCMA Help on a No Win, No Fee Basis

We believe access to justice should not be limited by your financial situation. That’s why we offer No Win, No Fee assistance for qualifying CCMA cases. If we take your case on contingency, we only get paid if you win or settle.


Common Cases We Handle at the CCMA

  • Unfair dismissal (including constructive dismissal)
  • Unfair retrenchments
  • Poor work performance disputes
  • Workplace bullying or discrimination
  • Unpaid salaries, notice pay, or leave pay
  • Breach of employment contract

Get Expert CCMA Representation Today

We understand the stress and urgency that comes with workplace disputes. Let our experienced team at Unique Labour Lawyers guide you through the CCMA process professionally, quickly, and affordably.

Contact us today:

📍 Based in South Africa – Nationwide Service
📞 Call: 010 634 2878
💬 WhatsApp: 064 507 8794
📧 Email: info@uniquelabourlawyers.co.za
🌐 Website: www.uniquelabourlawyers.co.za


📄 Related Services:

  • Labour Court representation
  • Retrenchment consultations
  • Performance management advisory
  • Constructive dismissal cases
  • Workplace mediation

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