by Gerda | Sep 26, 2023 | Latest News
By Jonathan Goldberg and Grant Wilkinson In Umgeni Water V Naidoo And Another (11489/2017P) [2022] ZAKZPHC 80 (15 December 2022) The employer was involved in the bulk distribution of water in KwaZulu-Natal. The state-owned entity (SoE) designed a graduate development...
by Lia Marus | Apr 9, 2021 | Latest News
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly shifted the way in which people work. There has been a push to move online and, as a result, a number of work-from-home arrangements have been made . However, these types of arrangements pose challenges to management in terms of...
by Lia Marus | May 7, 2018 | Newsletters
When you look at the media at the moment, it is clear that certain players in the labour market are focusing more on the political debate rather than the interest of the groups they represent. Words like ‘super-exploitation’ and ‘sell-out’ are...
by Lia Marus | Apr 19, 2018 | Newsletters
As has been widely reported in the media, the implementation date of the National Minimum Wage – which was originally set to have come into force on the first of next month – has been postponed. The National Minimum Wage Bill, which governs the National Minimum Wage,...
by Lia Marus | Nov 15, 2017 | Newsletters
by Jonathan Goldberg and Grant Wilkinson There has been much case law generated globally thanks to Uber. Specifically, this surrounds the status of Uber drivers. Are they employees or independent contractors? In the UK, a group of Uber Drivers filed a case with the UK...