Focus
New EE sectoral targets face pushback
The new sectoral targets published last week by the Department of Employment & Labour and the empowerment blueprint laid out by the Mineral & Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe, have been welcomed by the Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) Chamber, but ...
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South Africa
Unions 'remain relevant' in dealing with SA's crises
The labour movement, set to mark Workers’ Day on 1 May, is still relevant and has a role to play in dismantling SA’s entrenched socioeconomic crises, BusinessLIVE reports a poll of analysts and unionists has shown. Unions have been credited ...
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SIU probes legal profession corruption
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) and the Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund (LPFF) have signed a MoU aimed at bolstering co-operation in investigating fraud, corruption and maladministration in the legal profession and related sectors. A Polity report notes the partnership is ...
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Concern over looming Transnet strike
Transnet employees are considering a strike following the United National Transport Union (Untu) confirming that it has received the certificate of non-resolution from the CCMA. Untu had earlier declared a deadlock in talks for the 2025/2026 financial year, rejecting ...
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Unsuccesful bid to overturn fine for 'voetsek' remark
Mediclinic denies AI strategy link to possible job cuts
Judge says public service integrity is paramount
Ekurhuleni CIO suspended over alleged financial misconduct
Old Mutual ups minimum pay in battle to retain staff
State paying millions to suspended magistrates
Construction professionals suspended for non-compliance
Tshwane guilty of sidelining manager
RTO mandates ‘must be lawful and fair’ – expert
Politically-connected manager lands top defence job
DoJ intensifies ethical administration moves
Veterans angered by anti-poaching dismissals
Clear and protective laws govern public holiday work
New Limpopo initiative tackles youth unemployment
South Korea school ordered to pay SA teacher's wages
Minister instructs Transport CEOs to verify qualifications
Public service salaries must be 'cut drastically'
Union wants pension fund for domestic workers
Difficulties in tracking 75 000 ex-miners with lung diseases
Analysis
Employers must act on workers' grievances
Employers should always intervene and taking appropriate action when grievances by employers are lodged, says Webber Wentzel’s Deon Visagie and Jamie Jacobs. In Makombe v Cape Conference of the Seventh Day Adventists & Others, the Cape Town Labour Court found ...
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Unpacking the final equity sector targets
The Minister of Employment & Labour recently published the ‘Determination of Sectoral Numerical Targets' (Final Sector Target Regulations) and the ‘Employment Equity Regulations, 2025' (General Administrative EE Regulations), which repeal the Employment Equity Regulations, 2014 (collectively, the 2025 EEA Regulations ...
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LRA amendments will legalise exploitation
The proposed amendments to the Labour Relations Act (LRA) and Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA), currently being finalised at Nedlac, are not neutral adjustments to outdated legislation. They are a direct and deliberate attack on the historical gains of ...
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Conflict a ‘silent but costly’ drain on the bottom line
Health
DOGE cuts have put the US workforce ‘in danger’
The Trump administration’s cuts at the only federal agency dedicated to the science of workplace safety have put the US workforce in danger. Catherine Blackwood, a former scientist at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) says that ...
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World
Employee with long Covid wins unfair dismissal case
An employee living with long Covid was unfairly dismissed from a disability charity, HR Magazine reports a UK tribunal has heard. William Drysdale-Wood, who lives with the condition Crohn’s Disease, worked at the care support charity Shared Lives South West ...
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Remote work blamed for data breach increases
Reports to the UK's Information Commissioner’s Office showed that breaches of employee data jumped from 3 208 in 2023 to 3 679 in 2024, an analysis by law firm Nockolds, has shown, which is at the highest level since ...
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Learning and upskilling key to employee retention
If employers want to retain their workforce and nurture top talent they need to cater to their desire to grow – from the moment they join, rather than it being an incentive for loyalty or a reward for achievements – ...
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Language barriers impact on Dutch workers
Algorithms undermine Uber drivers’ autonomy
DG of Zimbawean department ordered to pay employee
Briefs
NMB municipality protection order case postponed
* A Nelson Mandela Bay municipal official’s application for a protection order against his boss, acting executive director of electricity and energy Tholi Biyela, who allegedly threatened that ‘blood would be spilt’ during a meeting, has been postponed in the Gqeberha ...
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Labour officials check for compliance in Isithebe
* The Departments of Labour and Home Affairs have raided businesses in Isithebe in KZN. The officials were checking for labour law compliance and undocumented foreign nationals at the industrial park.
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Tshwane announces new HIV/Aids counselling policy
* The City of Tshwane's newly-approved HIV/Aids workplace counselling policy will boost the metro's effort to reduce new HIV infections among employees. Member of the mayoral committee for corporate and shared services Kholofelo Morodi said the policy was ...
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KZN’s budget shortfall to affect teacher salaries
Case Law Briefs
Knoetze v FSCA
Financial Services Tribunal:
Coert Knoetze v Financial Sector Conduct Authority
Judgment: 10 April 2025
Keywords: Reconsideration application – exemption from fit and proper requirements – applicability of s 44 of the FAIS Act – presumption of innocence post-conviction but pending ...
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BOOK REVIEW
EFFECTIVE WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS: EMPLOYMENT LAW FROM A BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE - VOLUME 1
EFFECTIVE WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS: EMPLOYMENT LAW FROM A BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE - VOLUME 1
U Stander and B Jordaan | Print ISBN: 9781485160335; eBook ISBN: 9781485160342
Effective Workplace Solutions – Employment Law from a Business Perspective (Volume 1) is a practical, user-friendly guide to ...
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