… laws, proposing significant changes to both the Labour Relations Act and the Basic Conditions of Employment Act. The reforms propose increased … Read more: Cabinet Backs Major Labour Law Overhaul, Eases Dismissal Rules and Expands Worker Protections
… Labour Relations Act and the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, as well as making revisions to the National Minimum Wage Act and Employment Equity … Read more: SA labour law reforms 2026: New retrenchment pay, gig worker protection proposed – IOL
The Cabinet has approved sweeping amendments to South Africa’s key labour laws, including changes to the Labour Relations Act and the Basic … Read more: New rules make it easier to dismiss employees in South Africa – Business Tech
“Our Uber drivers and our Uber Eats delivery people and those types of gig workers are now going to be presumed to be employees.” Read more: Proposed labour law changes – open for public comment
Employers are disregarding our labour laws, employers are disregarding our immigration laws,” he said. … The Department of Employment and Labour wants … Read more: Government Cracks Down: Construction Sector Told to Hire Local Workers – Central News
Employment & labour minister Nomakhosazana Meth gazetted The Labour Laws Amendment Bill — focusing on the Basic Conditions of Employment Act 1997 … Read more: New labour regime on the table – Daily Dispatch
Proposed labour reforms could reclassify gig workers as employees, expanding protections while simplifying dismissals and doubling retrenchment … Read more: From ‘independent’ to employed? The labour law shake-up you didn’t see coming – IOL
Labour Law · 24/7 Hotline · Industrial Relations · Labour Court · Youth … They are granted, in terms of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, the … Read more: NEASA PRESS RELEASE: PARLIAMENTARY OVERREACH: Oversight or political hooliganism?
… Employment and Labour’s R10,000 … South African labour law provides significant protection for employees dismissed due to illness or injury. Read more: Public Servants Association criticises R10,000 fine for hiring undocumented foreign nationals – IOL