The Department of Employment and Labour is expected to be aggressive in its enforcement of South Africa’s new BEE laws under the amended … Read more: Major BEE warning for employers in South Africa – BusinessTech
10,000 labour inspectors to enforce workplace laws nationwide. The Department of Employment and Labour clarifies the difference between President … Read more: Parliament issues warning to universities on foreign national hiring practices – IOL
The Public Servants Association (PSA) welcomed the expansion, calling it a crucial step in strengthening labour law enforcement. PSA General … Read more: 10,000 New Labour Inspectors to Clamp Down on Workplace Exploitation – Timeless News
Thirdly, the judgment draws a sharp distinction between labour law and commercial law. Complaints about the termination of a service agreement, loss … Read more: Employers warned: Employees are not assets, rules Labour Court – Bizcommunity
… laws of our country must be observed by everyone,” Ramaphosa said. South Africa is widely reputed to have one of the most protective labour law … Read more: Labour welcomes plan to hire 10,000 inspectors to enforce compliance – Business Day
“For two of those years, he had to work with a sword over his head … LegalKZN sweatshops sued for labour law violations. Tania Broughton 12 … Read more: Battle over former Heathfield principal’s return – Bizcommunity
The Labour Party government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer secured parliamentary approval for its Employment Rights Act in December. Original … Read more: UK labour reforms to cut hiring by one in three employers, survey shows – TimesLIVE
The Department of Employment and Labour clarifies the difference between President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement of 10000 new labour inspectors … Read more: 10,000 labour inspectors to enforce workplace laws nationwide – IOL
… labour laws. “Employers that hire foreign … According to the Department of Employment and Labour, enforcement efforts are yielding results. Read more: President Ramaphosa sends a warning to businesses in South Africa – BusinessTech