The dispute has also taken a legal turn as the NAC has suggested the strike may be unprotected under labour law … Disruptions to its work could … Read more: NAC strike drags on as unions and management fail to reach deal – Sunday World
“It is illegal to hire undocumented immigrants. Employers must verify the legal status of employees with Home Affairs and comply with all employment … Read more: Factory raids spark clash as labour department draws the line – The Witness
“For most employers, the grounds most likely to apply in practice are employee consent, legal obligations (such as labour or compensation laws) and … Read more: POPIA: New health information regulations – what every employer must know – ITWeb
… labour laws, often unknowingly … According to the department of employment and labour, any employer who … Read more: Many employers ignore new domestic worker labour rules – TimesLIVE
… Labour Law · Opinion Pieces | Open Letters · Press Releases · Interviews · Contact Us. Search … EMPLOYMENT EQUITYTRADE UNIONSOCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND … Read more: MEIBC: dispute- and registration and administration expenses agreement expired. – NEASA
Additionally, as per sections 198, 198 A, B, C and D of the Labour Relations Act, employees earning below the earnings threshold are considered to be … Read more: Increase in Basic Conditions of Employment Act Earnings Threshold for 2026
Dear employer. On 17 April 2026, the Minister of Employment and Labour gazetted a new earnings threshold of R269 600.90 per annum or R22 466.74 … Read more: BCEA: Earnings Threshold Increased. – LABOUR LAW AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS EXPERTS
The Department of Employment and Labour has raised the earnings threshold under the Basic Conditions of Employment Act. … law will not intervene. Read more: Mzansi Furious as Workers Earning Over R22,400pm Are About To Lose Key Workplace …
For decades, South African labour law has been built on the idea that all employees are entitled to protection against unfair dismissal, regardless of … Read more: Why SA’s high earners may soon lose the right to reclaim their jobs – Bizcommunity