South African labour legislation is on the verge of one of the most significant transformations in decades. Employers who fail to prepare for these proposed changes could face increased compliance obligations, substantial financial penalties and greater legal risk.
On 26 February 2026, the Minister of Employment and Labour published several draft Bills that propose [more…]
South African Labour Law Amendments 2026: What Every Employer Needs to KnowFefaTech2026-07-09T13:42:40+02:00
South African businesses face heightened legal and reputational risk following a stark warning issued by ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula on 26 May 2026. Speaking after the ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) weekend meeting, Mbalula confirmed that the government will actively pursue and penalise companies found to be employing undocumented migrants. If your business employs foreign [more…]
URGENT WARNING TO EMPLOYERS: Hiring Undocumented Migrants Is Now a Compliance RiskFefaTech2026-05-27T12:42:13+02:00
The Draft Protected Disclosures Bill 2026 has recently been published by the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development for public comment. The proposed legislation follows recommendations made by the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into [more…]
Draft Protected Disclosures Bill 2026: What Employers in South Africa Need to KnowFefaTech2026-06-20T07:36:01+02:00
The Department of Employment and Labour has published the Labour Law Amendment Bill, 2025 for public comment, proposing significant updates to South Africa’s employment law framework.
The proposed amendments affect several important statutes, including the Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA), the Employment Equity Act (EEA), the [more…]
Labour Law Amendment Bill 2025: Key Developments Employers Should AnticipateFefaTech2026-03-17T10:09:11+02:00
AARTO and the Workplace: What South African Employers Should Prepare For
The nationwide implementation of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Act, coming into effect on 1 December 2025, will have a major impact on employers—especially those whose staff drive for work-related purposes.
The AARTO system aims to improve road safety by enforcing stricter compliance [more…]
AARTO and the Workplace: How businesses should prepareFefaTech2026-06-22T11:51:27+02:00