Tariq Jamodien
Tariq Jamodien [BA, PDOM (UCT), IRDP (US), BBusAdmin (Hons) (US)] has more than 10 years’ experience in the fields of labour relations, training and dispute resolution. Tariq is a part-time Senior Commissioner with the CCMA and also serves on the CCMA’s training panel. He also serves on the dispute resolution panels of the Transnet Bargaining Council, the Education Labour Relations Council and the National Bargaining Council for the Chemical Industry. Tariq is one of only a few registered practitioners with Investors in People SA.
Barney Jordaan
Barney Jordaan Barney Jordaan holds a doctorate in law from Stellenbosch University and was admitted as an attorney of the Supreme Court of South Africa in 1982. He was professor of law at Stellenbosch University until 1997, when entered full-time practice as a specialist in the areas of employment law and labour relations, but later also in the areas of negotiation, mediation and conflict management.
He is currently professor extraordinaire at the Graduate School of Business of Stellenbosch University (USB) where he teaches on the MBA and executive education programmes and visiting lecturer at the Graduate School of Business of UCT. He also heads up the USB’s Africa Centre for Dispute Settlement. The Centre is an African hub for academic research, development and teaching of dispute settlement theory and practice.
Apart from his academic involvement, Barney is a director and co-founder of Maserumule Consulting, a leading firm of employment relations, employment law and organisational growth specialists, with offices in Cape Town and Johannesburg. He has presented the Juta Annual Labour Law Update for the past 12 years with some of the country’s leading labour lawyers.
He is a senior arbitrator and mediator, accredited with the International Mediation Institute in the Hague, and chair of the International Bar Association’s mediation across border sub-committee. He was recently appointed as part-time consultant to the World Bank Group’s Office of Mediation. During 1996-1999 he was part-time senior commissioner at the CCMA and part of the training panel for the first intake of commissioners. He appears regularly on regional and national radio and has published widely and is the author and co-author of a number of leading academic and popular works.

