Orton, Ruben Joseph Charles2025-07-282025-07-282024-10Orton, R. 2024, 'Dignity and the Purpose of Labour Law', Industrial Law Journal, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 2157–2186, doi : 10.47348/ILJ/v45/i4a2.0258-249X (print)2413-9874 (online)10.47348/ILJ/v45/i4a2http://hdl.handle.net/2263/103620The article advances the notion in the context of South African labour law that the purpose of labour law is to protect the human dignity of employees. In doing so, it deviates from the accepted idea that the purpose of labour law in South Africa is to restrict the power of employers to impose their will in the employment relationship so that employees are treated fairly. Dignity is furthermore integrated and conceptualised in a manner that enhances its substantive use in labour law. This is achieved by adjusting the test for fairness of labour practices and by presenting a dignity framework. The framework consists of two dignity models: the ‘same-kind dignity model’ and the ‘self-fulfilment dignity model’. The framework furthermore harnesses the social justice rules that are applied in South African labour law to resolve the perceived tension between individualistic and communitarian facets of dignity.enJuta LawSouth African labour lawHuman dignityEmployeesS,ocial justiceDignity and the purpose of labour lawArticle