Labour
Telkom has frozen an employee’s pension. Here’s why a judge has allowed it
The company is suing a man it accuses of having sold information to a competitor
Law | 5 April 2022
Farm women demand Distell act against suppliers that violate workers’ rights
“We work in the vineyard, we grow it, we prune it, we work with the fruit, but we get the least money” says farm worker
By Liezl Human
News | 24 March 2022
Coega Development Corporation wants to stop protests by small business owners
Case postponed to April for the businesses to get lawyers
Brief | 23 March 2022
New code on vaccination in the workplace
A code of practice will replace the current Covid directions when the National State of Disaster lapses
Law | 18 March 2022
Labour Court dismisses challenge to Covid vaccination policy
Case provides clarity on when a company vaccination policy will be lawful
Law | 15 March 2022
CCMA upholds yet another “anti-vaxxer” dismissal
But commissioners awarded the worker compensation because his employer fired him on WhatsApp and without proper consultation
Law | 14 March 2022
Staff shut down Uitenhage Provincial Hospital for several hours in protest over closure of TB hospitals
“They must bring us stats that say TB is not killing people anymore” says NEHAWU leader
Brief | 10 March 2022
Business owners shut down parts of Nelson Mandela Bay
They want small businesses to get a 30% share of all major tenders awarded by the City
Brief | 8 March 2022
Concourt limits interdicts against strikers
An employer cannot interdict striking workers as a group if some of those on strike commit violence
Law | 3 March 2022