Abstract:
The primary motivation for this paper is the quest for social justice in employment
protection. This paper presents a method for the scientific assessment, measurement,
comparison and benchmarking of social justice allegiance in employment protection
generally, and dismissal protection specifically. A generic social justice framework is
propositioned which framework is customised in terms of employment protection. We
argue that this framework promotes the development of social justice indicators that
cumulatively reveals an instrument in the form of a tangible score-card, capable of
measuring and comparing social justice allegiance inherent to dismissal protections.
This Social justice score-card is applied to the current statutory dismissal protections of
the EE5 countries. Jointly, the five score-cards represent a scientific social justice index.
The results of this research paper show that all five jurisdictions suggest some measure
of allegiance to social justice. Comparatively, in order of strongest to weakest social
justice allegiance, the EE5 jurisdictions are ranked as follows: South Africa, India,
Indonesia, China, and Brazil.