Termination of Zimbabwean Exemption Permit declared unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid

2024-03-01T11:02:39+02:00

The decision by the Minister of Home Affairs to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit programme has been declared unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid.

Three judges, sitting as a full bench in the Pretoria High Court, have directed the minister to reconsider the issue “following a fair process” that complies with the relevant laws.

Pending the outcome of [more…]

Termination of Zimbabwean Exemption Permit declared unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid2024-03-01T11:02:39+02:00

Inspections by the Department of Labour – Checklist provided

2024-03-01T11:02:59+02:00

Labour Inspectors of the Department of Labour visit workplaces from time to time to check the level of compliance with labour legislation.

Should you have employees, even if it is only one person, you are required by law to adhere to the requirements of the relevant legislation. To complicate matters, in South Africa labour matters are [more…]

Inspections by the Department of Labour – Checklist provided2024-03-01T11:02:59+02:00

I’m not following SHE legislation – so what?

2024-03-01T11:03:19+02:00

Are you aware how severe health and safety non-compliance penalties can be? Do you know how you are at risk of incurring these penalties, according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHS Act)? Maybe? Maybe not? And here lies the problem. Sometimes, it isn’t willful disobedience of health and safety legislation (although sometimes it [more…]

I’m not following SHE legislation – so what?2024-03-01T11:03:19+02:00

Facing employee retrenchments? Key legal considerations

2024-03-01T11:04:03+02:00

Economists have very recently predicted that South Africa has a 45% risk of entering into a recession. Such a recession would come at the worst time for the country’s economic recovery. The many businesses that are in survival mode and the employees who have been under the constant threat of job losses occasioned by the [more…]

Facing employee retrenchments? Key legal considerations2024-03-01T11:04:03+02:00

Increase in COIDA monthly pensions on the cards

2023-03-20T09:01:15+02:00

An increase in monthly pensions in terms of the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act is on the cards.

The employment and labour department published the proposed increase in Government Gazette 48187 for comment.

The department plans to increase monthly pensions payable in terms of Section 49(4) and 54(1) (a), (b), (c) and (d) by 7.5% [more…]

Increase in COIDA monthly pensions on the cards2023-03-20T09:01:15+02:00

COIDA: Importance of a Letter of Good Standing

2023-02-27T11:54:35+02:00

As a business owner and subsequent employer, you may be wondering: do you need a Letter of Good Standing from the Compensation Fund (COIDA)? The short and simple answer is yes. However, it is crucial to look at what a COIDA Letter of Good Standing (LoGS) is, what you need to get one, and how you can go about [more…]

COIDA: Importance of a Letter of Good Standing2023-02-27T11:54:35+02:00

The case of the employee who misrepresented his qualifications

2023-02-27T11:36:59+02:00

Umgeni Water v Naidoo and Another (11489/2017P) [2022] ZAKZPHC 72 (15 December 2022)

“Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.”[1]

An employee, one Sheldon Naidoo (SN), who worked at Umgeni Water was appointed as part of the employer’s graduate programme. One of the requirements for admission was that the candidate must possess [more…]

The case of the employee who misrepresented his qualifications2023-02-27T11:36:59+02:00

Frequent December break labour questions

2023-02-27T10:12:43+02:00

As companies prepared for the December break, questions about bonuses, leave, working on public holidays, misconduct and other issues were asked.

1. Are bonuses compulsory?

Bonuses are usually given at the discretion of the employer. It is, however, important to check an employee’s employment contract to ascertain the exact agreement on bonuses. If there is no clause [more…]

Frequent December break labour questions2023-02-27T10:12:43+02:00

My employer has refused to accept my sick note and is withholding my pay

2023-02-27T10:06:57+02:00

An employer refuses to accept a sick note/medical certificate from an employee signed off by a clinic sister and withholds the employee’s pay. What can the employee do?

Section 22(5) of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA) provides for sick leave and, more specifically, paid sick leave. However, what happens when your employer requests proof of incapacity [more…]

My employer has refused to accept my sick note and is withholding my pay2023-02-27T10:06:57+02:00

Motor vehicle accidents, IOD or not?

2023-02-09T15:48:43+02:00

The Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act, Act 130 of 1993, largely governs work-related compensation claims and related matters in South Africa.

The main objective of the Act is to provide compensation for disablement caused by occupational injuries or diseases sustained or contracted by employees or for death resulting from injuries or diseases and provide [more…]

Motor vehicle accidents, IOD or not?2023-02-09T15:48:43+02:00

Health and Safety Inspections in the Workplace – Let’s take a look

2023-02-09T15:33:06+02:00

Health and safety are paramount in any workplace, and regular inspections are crucial to ensure that employees are working in a safe and secure environment. In this blog post, we will examine the importance of health and safety inspections in the workplace and how they can help to prevent accidents and injuries, so to ensure [more…]

Health and Safety Inspections in the Workplace – Let’s take a look2023-02-09T15:33:06+02:00

What employers should know about retrenchments in South Africa

2023-02-09T13:11:09+02:00

Large-scale retrenchments could occur throughout 2023, as economists predict a 45% chance of a recession in South Africa.

According to Hugo Pienaar and Abigail Butcher at Cliffe Dekker Hofmyer (CDH), a recession would come at the worst time for South Africa’s economic recovery after the Covid-19 pandemic – with struggling businesses the most likely to be affected.

In [more…]

What employers should know about retrenchments in South Africa2023-02-09T13:11:09+02:00

Managing conduct and capacity in the workplace – An overview

2023-02-09T12:54:40+02:00

It is essential for employers to fully understand all aspects of disciplinary and incapacity procedures, and the legal requirements and the rights involved.

The manner in which an employer handles challenges in respect of an employee’s conduct and capacity in the workplace can impact on a case right up to the arbitration, Labour Court, Labour Appeal [more…]

Managing conduct and capacity in the workplace – An overview2023-02-09T12:54:40+02:00

Let’s talk about Poor Performance

2023-02-02T09:36:22+02:00

INTRODUCTION

South African labour laws recognise that an employer may require work performance of an acceptable standard, and that employees should be protected against unfair treatment. The principles outlined here serve as a guideline only, as workplaces differ in size and nature, and these aspects may determine the appropriate steps to be taken in cases of [more…]

Let’s talk about Poor Performance2023-02-02T09:36:22+02:00

OPINION – Tattoo discrimination in the workplace – Why Cele’s comments should not get under your skin

2022-09-13T11:40:12+02:00

Police Minister Bheki Cele caused an outcry when he said tattoos suggested gangsterism and would impact employment in the police force. So just how much can one’s appearance impact your job prospects?

Discrimination based on one’s appearance is an ever-changing area of law that impacts employees and potential candidates worldwide. Subconscious appearance preferences that are founded [more…]

OPINION – Tattoo discrimination in the workplace – Why Cele’s comments should not get under your skin2022-09-13T11:40:12+02:00

What employers should know about the new employment equity laws

2022-09-13T11:18:49+02:00

In a media release on 31 August 2022, the Department of Employment and Labour (Department) confirmed that the signing into law of the Employment Equity Amendment Bill, 2020 (the Bill) is imminent. The President is expected to assent to the Bill between now and the end of the year. The amendments are due to come [more…]

What employers should know about the new employment equity laws2022-09-13T11:18:49+02:00

Reasonable expectation of contract renewal

2022-09-13T09:57:34+02:00

Relevant Case:

Transnet t/a Transnet Freight Rail v National Union of Metalworkers of SA on behalf of Manku & others (2021) 42 ILJ 1948 (LAC)

Facts of the case: 

The first and second respondents were employees of the Appellant Transnet and were employed on one-year fixed-term contracts in East London. Transnet renewed the employees’ contracts nine and four [more…]

Reasonable expectation of contract renewal2022-09-13T09:57:34+02:00
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