Focus
Middle East conflict reignites work from home debate
Just over five years after the Covid-19 epidemic, another global shock, the rapid rise of oil and gas prices precipitated by the US/Israeli attack on Iran, has reignited the work-from-home debate, writes Legalbrief. Before the Covid-19 lockdown, most workplaces in ...
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South Africa
Ferrochrome panic as Eskom asks for more time on tariffs
Panic in the chrome sector set in on Tuesday as Eskom asked for more time to deliberate the finer details of the discounted electricity tariff for the sector announced in January to keep smelting furnaces afloat. According to a Business ...
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Non-compliant funds under the PFA spotlight
The Pension Funds Adjudicator has announced that it is taking steps to compel retirement funds and administrators that fail to respond to complaints to cooperate with its investigations, as concerns mount over non-compliance within the sector. Pension Funds Adjudicator Lebogang ...
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New Bill to address public service corruption
President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Public Service Amendment Bill into law that seeks to separate political authority from administrative functions within government. An eNCA report says the change is widely seen as a significant step towards curbing corruption and ...
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Sweeping amendments to labour laws on the cards
Rising costs cancel out salary gains
Pension funds liable for incorrect payments
Bakery manager’s dismissal judged ‘too harsh’
Fort Hare praised for placing VC on leave
Teacher wins sexual misconduct case
Opposition to B-BBEE code amendments noted
Digital overhaul needed after Stats SA hacked
Tourism industry gives SA major jobs boost
R1.1m car cap must be reversed, Cosatu says
Ramaphosa’s hand in DG’s contract dispute
Ex-teacher’s ‘intolerable’ tenure argument rejected
Analysis
Deregulation will boost job creation – expert
Many regulations act as a handbrake to job creation. We are seeing some inkling of an understanding of the necessity to deregulate and uncouple small businesses from myriad laws, observes labour lawyer and DA MP, Michael Bagraim. ‘This is not ...
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More expected of employees in changing world
A study by The Harris Poll, conducted for INTOO, finds that nearly three-quarters of employed Americans (74%) are expected to bring new ideas to work. Innovation, it seems, is no longer a nice-to-have; it is written into the modern job ...
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A 'sensible' review of B-BBEE necessary
Common sense has visited protagonists in the debate on SA’s B-BBEE policy. In the past year it has been characterised by emotive, polarising statements about what BEE was supposed to be, what it is and its achievements and failures, notes ...
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Policing sweat shops will save jobs
Health
Low-paid jobs exacerbate problems
Young people in the UK are more likely to leave their job for health reasons and become economically inactive when they work in insecure, low-paid sectors. The Guardian reports this is according to research carried out for the Trades Union ...
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World
UK Appeal Court overturns paralegal ruling
UK paralegals or trainees can carry out litigation tasks if they are properly supervised, London's Court of Appeal has ruled, overturning a surprise ruling which had thrown many law firms into chaos. The judgment in favour of the Chartered ...
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Sexual abuse dismissals more common in female-led firms
Companies who employ more women in senior roles are much more likely to dismiss men accused of sexually or physically abusing their colleagues, according to analysis of international and UK data. The Guardian reports a recently Finnish study about the ...
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Oracle announces thousands of AI-led job cuts
Oracle is cutting thousands of jobs as the US technology company seeks to reassure investors that its bet on AI infrastructure will pay off. The $420bn company, which is headquartered in Austin, Texas, has started making employees redundant, with thousands ...
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Junior doctor training to be withdrawn if strike goes ahead
Waitrose employee sacked after tackling shoplifter
Union wants ICE agents kept away from World Cup workers
Unilever announces global freeze on hiring
Briefs
Cape Town ramping up jobs drive
* The City Cape Town is ramping up efforts to drive jobs and investment, with the City Council approving a new Manufacturing Support Policy aimed at unlocking growth across 33 industrial areas as the sector faces mounting national pressure. The move ...
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Execs at failing metros get top pay
* At least 16 top executives across eight metros share more than R44m even though only half achieved clean audits, according to auditor general Tsakani Malulekes latest report on the metros' 2023/24 financial statements. The packages have become even more ...
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Chery announces local plant plans
* Popular automotive company, Chery South Africa, has announced plans to establish a local manufacturing plant. The new plant will be located in Rosslyn, Pretoria, where it will be recommissioned and retrofitted over the next 12 to 18 months. The objective ...
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Petrol attendants earn above minimum wage
Complications to ending Tshwane security outsourcing
Case Law Briefs
Erarite (Pty) Ltd t/a Khayelitsha Superspar v CCMA (Proportionate sanction)
Labour Court (Cape Town)
Erarite (Pty) Ltd t/a Khayelitsha Superspar v CCMA
Judgment: 23 March 2026
Keywords: Labour law – Dismissal due to inflammatory WhatsApp status post containing Bible verse by foreign employee – Whether dismissal proportionate sanction – ...
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Bakhresa SA (Pty) Ltd v Jaipal and Others
Labour Appeal Court (Durban)
Bakhresa SA (Pty) Ltd v Jaipal and Others
Judgment: 24 March 2026
Keywords: Labour law – Unfair dismissal due to ‘incompatibility and abusive language’ – Commissioner's finding of substantive unfairness upheld – Reinstatement ordered but ...
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