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National Minimum Wage Commission Proposes 2026 Adjustment: Employers Invited to Participate
The National Minimum Wage Commission has proposed a 2026 increase of CPI plus 1.5%, following its annual review under the National Minimum Wage Act. With the current wage at R28.79 per hour and 5.5 million workers affected, employers are invited to submit representations by 12 January 2026. The proposal highlights compliance risks, SMME impact, enforcement priorities and available relief measures.

John Botha
Dec 12, 20253 min read


New OHS Space, Safety and First‑Aid Duties: What Employers Must Fix on the Ground
New OHS regulations issued in December 2025 tighten employer duties on space standards, housekeeping, fire safety, escape routes, flooding risks, risk assessments and first-aid coverage. The rules introduce explicit criminal penalties, requiring employers to redesign workspaces, improve emergency readiness, maintain risk-assessment systems and ensure certified first-aiders per shift. Proactive audits are now essential to avoid liability.

John Botha
Dec 11, 20255 min read


Advancing Your HR Practice: The Strategic Value of the Advanced Occupational Certificate (NQF 6)
Advance your HR career with the Advanced Occupational Certificate: HRM Officer (NQF 6). This qualification equips HR professionals to move from admin and transactional tasks into true strategic partnership. Blend knowledge, practical skills, and workplace application to manage talent, design organisations, support employment relations, and align people strategy with business goals in a fast-changing, digitally enabled workplace.

GBS
Dec 10, 20252 min read


Unfair Dismissal – Mental Health
The Labour Appeal Court overturned a ruling that an ethical hacker at Sanlam was constructively dismissed, finding he resigned voluntarily and had not proven intolerable working conditions. Mental-health arguments raised only at review were rejected, with the Court confirming that incapacity and constructive dismissal must not be conflated. The CCMA’s original finding was restored, offering clarity on mental-health claims in dismissal disputes.

Jonathan Goldberg
Dec 9, 20253 min read


Ten Years at the CCMA: What the Numbers Tell Us—and Where Dismissals Are Heading Next
CCMA statistics, unfair dismissal trends, BCEA enforcement, NMWA referrals, South African labour disputes, CCMA caseload 2025, dismissal patterns SA, incapacity disputes, operational requirements terminations, automatically unfair dismissal, CCMA turnaround times, vulnerable worker sectors SA, private security referrals, labour dispute forecast, wage compliance enforcement, SA workplace justice, retrenchment processes, CCMA arbitration efficiency, labour relations trends SA,

John Botha
Dec 4, 20253 min read


Mastering Labour Relations in South Africa: Why the NQF 6 Qualification Matters
South Africa’s labour-relations landscape is becoming more complex, driven by expanding case law, rising compliance demands and digital transformation. An NQF 6 Labour Relations Practice qualification equips practitioners with advanced legal, strategic and workplace-ready skills. Organisations benefit through fewer disputes, stronger compliance and improved IR capability. As labour dynamics evolve, formalised training has become essential for HR, legal and IR professionals.

GBS
Dec 3, 20253 min read


B-BBEE and the Ant Colony: A Strategic Blueprint for Synergy and Empowerment
B-BBEE works best when viewed not as compliance but as coordinated empowerment. Like an ant colony, South Africa’s economy thrives when every participant plays a meaningful role. Effective B-BBEE aligns ownership, skills development, supplier development and socio-economic investment into a unified growth ecosystem. By shifting from tick-box reporting to collaborative strategy, businesses can unlock new markets, build resilient supply chains and drive inclusive, long-term eco

Cindie Muller
Dec 2, 20253 min read
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