Focus
New Bill targets employment of foreign nationals
With escalating incidents of xenophobia and the possibility of foreign workers becoming a central issue in the local elections later this year, government has gazetted an intention to accelerate legislation to protect jobs for SA citizens, writes Legalbrief. Employment & ...
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South Africa
Pension fund 12-month timeline a ‘guideline’ – SCA
The SCA has ruled retirement funds cannot use a strict 12-month timeline from a member’s date of death to deny claims or redirect death benefits into a deceased estate. It made this ruling as it dismissed an appeal by the ...
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Court says bid to stop EE target law not urgent
The Constitutional Court has dismissed an interdict application by the National Employers’ Association of SA (Neasa) and Sakeliga, in a final blow to attempts to urgently stop the implementation of new employment equity targets. ‘In the absence of any court ...
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Bid to halt Prasa retrenchments withdrawn
The United National Transport Union (Untu), the Passenger Rail Agency of SA's (Prasa) largest union, has provisionally withdrawn from the Labour Court roll its application to halt the retrenchment process at the rail operator, reports TimesLIVE. The union had ...
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Tau asks US for evidence of alleged forced labour
Council happy with legislation discussions
Nersa’s tariff cutting decision saving thousands of jobs
MK’s chief whip arrested for fraud
Official in Premier’s unit charged with colleague's murder
Metro defies Godongwana on R10.3bn wage deal
Msunduzi re-employment scandal in the spotlight
DA condemns re-hiring of Tshwane workers
Eskom salaries average over R1m
New portal to help root out ghost employees
Nelson Mandela Bay workers threaten strike action
Call for forensic probe into Secretary's salary hike
Court reinstates NSFAS whistle-blower
Long-time Gold One employee accused of identity theft
Petra Diamonds to cut jobs at SA mine
Mckenzie announces dissolution of National Arts board
SIU freezes assets of ex-Tembisa Hospital official
eThekwini CFO defends wife’s city employment
FSB fines director for lying in her CV
MEPF member allowed two-pot withdrawal benefit
Whistle-blower flags DoT irregular tender
UIF defends portal fix delay
Ruling on employee over positive drug test overturned
Analysis
SA legislation also recognises employers' rights
SA labour law is often discussed through the lens of employee protection. That is unsurprising. The Labour Relations Act, the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, and the raft of constitutional rights underpinning workplace regulation were all designed to address historical ...
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It's the era of the working poor
This is the era of the working poor. Workers wake up at 4am. They travel long distances. They work exhausting shifts. They build this economy with their labour. Yet at the end of the month they cannot afford food. This ...
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World
Workers must have more bargaining power over AI
Workers urgently need more bargaining power over the way AI is adopted in the workplace to ensure the benefits are fairly shared. The Guardian reports that this is according to a TUC-backed study from a leading thinktank, the Institute for ...
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Top French auto groups plan job cuts
Michelin and Renault are planning additional cost cuts in France just days after President Emmanuel Macron touted the country’s capacity to win new auto-industry investments. Michelin is considering eliminating 1 500 positions in France over three years, or 9% of ...
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Polish judges denied promotion awarded damages
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has awarded damages to three Polish judges who were denied promotion by the country’s President nearly two decades ago. The judges’ rights were violated because no reasons were given for blocking the appointments ...
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UK discovers cost of youth unemployment
Dutch unions protest social security cuts
Lenient sentence for harassment appealed
Remote work could worsen youth unemployment
Briefs
Higher salaries for Gauteng’s workers
* New data shows that people working for companies in Gauteng get paid up to 25% more than in any other province for the same job. This was highlighted in Pnet’s latest Job Market Trends Report, which showed that SA’s job ...
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Construction workers injured in Durban wall collapse
* Three construction workers have been rushed to hospitals with serious injuries after a wall collapsed on them at a property on Marists Road in Berea, Durban, on 28 May. According to ALS Paramedics spokesperson Garrith Jamieson, initial reports indicated that ...
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Liquidations escalating in SA
* Stats SA has revised its liquidations data, revealing that business closures are escalating in the country at an alarming pace. The latest data on liquidations shows that 233 companies were shuttered in April 2026, down from 276 liquidations recorded in ...
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Salaries declining in nominal and real terms
Msunduzi workers protest for pay grade clarity
Case Law Briefs
SA Retirement Annuity Fund v Pension Funds Adjudicator
SCA
SA Retirement Annuity Fund v Pension Funds Adjudicator and Another
Judgment: May 2026
Keywords: Pension law – Widow unaware of benefit and applied late – Estate too small to be reported to Master – Interpretation of s 37C (1 ...
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Abrahams v NSFAS (Labour law)
Labour Court (Cape Town)
Abrahams v National Student Financial Aid Scheme
Judgment: 26 May 2026
Keywords: Labour law – Automatically unfair dismissal – Protected disclosures – Employer's knowledge of disclosure not determinative – Misconduct charge as pretext for retaliation ...
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