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    Skills development – a forgotten concept amid covid-19 crisis

    by Teboho Motsoane February 26, 2021
    by Teboho Motsoane February 26, 2021

    As the Workplace Skills Plan (WSP) and Annual Training Reports (ATR) submission deadline draws closer, employers are encouraged to make their skills development submissions as soon as…

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    Is The Labour Law reasonable?

    by Ivan Israelstam January 31, 2021
    by Ivan Israelstam January 31, 2021

    The concept of reasonableness has a strong subjective element. For instance, a salary increase of 50 % might seem reasonable to…

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    Covid-19 set to dictate labour relations in 2021

    by Gideon du Plessis January 31, 2021
    by Gideon du Plessis January 31, 2021

    As was the case in 2020, Covid-19 and the associated lockdown measures will largely determine the state of labour relations in…

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    When HR Enables Corruption – Jobs as Bribes

    by Penny Milner-Smyth November 2, 2020
    by Penny Milner-Smyth November 2, 2020

    Whenever we allow or undertake untoward interventions in the HR processes we are responsible for, in order to achieve an outcome…

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    Considerations for HR Governance in a post COVID-19 setting

    by HR Governance Committee October 1, 2020
    by HR Governance Committee October 1, 2020

    In 2020, we have been confronted with the reality of Covid-19 and have been forced to consider new ways of thinking…

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    Dirty hands will be caned at CCMA

    by Ivan Israelstam October 1, 2020
    by Ivan Israelstam October 1, 2020

    In common law employers and employees have the obligation to treat each other fairly and within the law. For its part,…

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