IR Change PanellistsFor detailed profiles of our panelists, please contact Nicci to request their CVs. Code of ethics for panellists Carlton JohnsonNational Diploma in Employment Relations, PGD in Labour Law, Accredited training facilitatorCarlton has served as the head of the CCMA (Western Cape) as the Provincial Senior Commissioner. He has, therefore, useful management and leadership experience in this senior management role, in addition to honing his skills as a Senior Commissioner. Carlton also trains postgraduate students at UWC in Alternative Dispute resolution (ADR) processes. Panellist preferences: Chairperson, initiator, investigator Craig BoschBA LLB & LLMCraig started his career as an academic and later taught labour law and alternative dispute resolution for final year and postgraduate levels at tertiary institutions. Craig is a part-time senior Commissioner of the CCMA, an accomplished trainer and facilitator of programs and became a practising advocate in 2014. Panellist preferences: Chairperson, initiator, mediator Dave WilsonB.Comm, LLB, Admitted as Attorney & Certificated Program in Industrial RelationsDave commenced his career in the petroleum industry, where he worked in senior management positions in legal services and industrial relations. Dave is a Senior part-time Commissioner, a specialist arbitrator in demarcation and essential service disputes, and a consummate trainer. Panellist preferences: Chairperson, initiator, investigator Elviso AdamsLLB & Admitted AttorneyElviso is a highly experienced part-time Commissioner who commenced his career in the manufacturing sector within HR. He is also a training facilitator, registered assessor, and moderator in technical qualifications and labour relations. Panellist preference: Chairperson, investigator, trainer Guy BlochB.Bus.Science (Hons)Guy is a seasoned senior part-time CCMA Commissioner and a panelist with various bargaining councils. He has a formative background in HR and ER within the private health sector, where he was hands-on and managed a range of labour relations workplace challenges. Panellist preferences: Chairperson, initiator, mediator Janine CarelseLLB & Admitted AttorneyJanine is an admitted attorney, a part-time Commissioner at the CCMA and a panelist on various bargaining councils. Janine has served as a presiding officer in disciplinary hearings for the Department of Education and the private sector. Janine has a special interest in conducting workplace investigations. Panellist preferences: Chairperson, investigator, trainer Marieke Van RooyenBA, LLB & LLMMarieke is a practicing attorney with many years of experience, initially focusing on International Commercial Arbitration, Constitutional Law, and Labour Law. She is a Senior Commissioner of the CCMA and has a specialist interest in discrimination matters, including sexual harassment. Panellist preferences: Chairperson, investigator, initiator Melwyn NashB.Juris, LLBMelwyn is a practising attorney, serves as a part-time commissioner at the CCMA, and serves on various bargaining councils. Melwyn is a consummate mediator and arbitrator and has presided over countless disciplinary inquiries within the workplace. Melwyn has specialist skills in conducting forensic investigations within the commercial sphere. Panellist preferences: Chairperson, investigator, mediator Piet Van StadenB.Juris, LLB, LLM & Post Graduate Diploma in Labour LawPiet is one of the longest-standing part-time senior commissioners of the CCMA and has been a veteran of chairing hearings over the past two decades or more. Piet is a highly seasoned arbitrator, enquiry chairperson, investigator and trainer who co-authored the book Labour Law Through the Cases. Panellist preferences: Chairperson, investigator, trainer Reza SlamangAttorney of the High Court (RSA), Specialist in Employment & Labour Law|Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) & CCMA Commissioner (part-time)Reza is a practising attorney, a part-time CCMA Commissioner, and currently serves on both private and public sector Bargaining Councils. He has also worked in a senior Human Resources capacity within the financial services sector and within the City, where he managed complex investigations, hearings, performance management, and collective bargaining processes. Panellist preferences: Chairperson, investigator, initiator Willem ConnanProgram Labour Court Administration (UNISA), Legal writing skills (WITS PLUS Centre)Willem is a senior part-time commissioner and is recognised as a foremost specialist in facilitating large-scale (S189 A) retrenchments. He is a highly seasoned mediator of collective bargaining disputes, such as wages and organisational rights disputes. Willem is also adept at mediating mutually acceptable outcomes to individual disputes between parties. Panellist preferences: S 189A facilitator, mediator, trainer William ThomsonBA LLB, accredited Commercial and Civil mediatorWilliam is a Senior Commissioner with the CCMA, a panellist with Public and Private Sector Bargaining Councils and a research associate in the Faculty of Law at UCT. William teaches courses on Negotiation, Mediation and Labour Dispute Resolution at a number of South African Universities and facilitates training and other processes for the International Labour Organisation (ILO). Panellist preferences: Facilitator, mediator, trainer Winnie EverettBA LLB & Labour Relations Development ProgrammeWinnie is a part-time Senior Commissioner of the CCMA. She has been a commissioner since the CCMA's inception and has vast experience as a mediator, arbitrator, and trainer. Winnie has specialist knowledge in unfair dismissals, discrimination, including sexual harassment, and retrenchment matters and facilitates strategic planning processes. She heads up IR Change legal advice and training services. Panellist preferences: Legal advisor and trainer, Investigator, chairperson Paul BenjaminBA LLB LLMPaul is a practicing attorney who is one of South Africa’s most experienced labour lawyers. He is an Extraordinary Professor in Labour Law at UWC. He is an experienced arbitrator and has mediated major industrial disputes. Recently, he has conducted corruption-related investigations. His specialist expertise includes unfair dismissals, retrenchment and health and safety. He is an experienced trainer and lecturer on all aspects of labour law. Panellist preference: Legal adviser and trainer, investigator, chairperson