Deputy Minister Jomo Sibiya is condemning the incident, blaming employers for violating employment laws. … “The employers are not complying with our … Read more: Labour Department condemns growing cases of child labour – eNCA
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He added that if AMSA fails to engage in meaningful consultations, NUMSA could consider further legal … After a ruling from the Labour Court in Cape … Read more: Labour Court orders ArcelorMittal to reinstate retrenched workers – IOL
He added that if AMSA fails to engage in meaningful consultations, NUMSA could consider further legal … After a ruling from the Labour Court in Cape … Read more: Labour Court orders ArcelorMittal to reinstate retrenched workers – IOL
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Adding a corporate sector perspective, Nolita Garane, labour … David Short, Head of Employment Law, reaffirmed the firm’s stance on … Read more: Fairbridges fosters dialogue on women’ s workplace struggles – IOL
With more than 50 countries/jurisdictions, each with its own distinct labour codes and evolving case law, the continent is far from a single legal … Read more: Navigating employment law across Africa – .za
Employment and Labour Deputy Minister, Sibiya, implores inspectors to … labour market legislation. “Gauteng is the economic hub of South … Read more: Deputy Minister Jomo Sibiya addresses two-day meeting of Gauteng-based inspectors
South Africa’s apex court confirmed the High Court’s 2023 ruling, declaring several provisions of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act 75 of 1997 ( … Read more: Leave abuse and other potential challenges facing employers following parental rights ruling