by Gerda | Aug 16, 2023 | Latest News
In the case of South African National Blood Service v NEHAWU obo Mathobisa and Others (JR 654/2021) [2023] ZALCJHB 58 the employee was employed as an inventory technician. She was dismissed on 11 August 2020 after a disciplinary hearing, when she was found to have...
by Cynthia | Jul 18, 2023 | Expert Articles, Latest News
Despite the fact that BBBEE Codes of Practice have been a key focus areas of organisations for some time, there remain barriers and interpretation areas that can and should be addressed more expediently and innovatively. This is particularly important in highly...
by Cynthia | Jul 18, 2023 | Latest News
The recent Constitutional Court finding that the AARTO Act is aligned with the Constitution adds another “to-do” item to the list of all organisations. The impact of AARTO is broad and deep, and as is the case with employment equity, organisations need to start...
by Global Business Editor | Nov 23, 2022 | Latest News
In the case of Coldset (Pty) Ltd v Singh DA 1 2021 2022 ZALACD 8 2 June 2022 an employee exited the premises by driving down a one-way lane. To avoid colliding with an oncoming vehicle, he drove his vehicle backwards. A fellow colleague’s son told the employee...
by Global Business Editor | Nov 16, 2022 | Latest News
In 2017, the Minister of Finance issued detailed Preferential Procurement Regulations in terms of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (Number 5 of 2000). Among others, these procurement regulations laid down the criteria for the adjudication of tenders....
by Global Business Editor | Nov 9, 2022 | Latest News
The employee was employed by the employer as a financial manager. She was earning a gross salary of R50000 per month at the time of her dismissal on 30 November 2020. She had received IVF treatment as a single person in January 2019 and became pregnant with a due...