The Constitutional Court confirmed that trade unions that accept members outside of their registered scope, are acting beyond their powers.
Continue readingSouth Africa: Dodgy sick notes? Employers should think again before dismissing based on suspicion
A recent LAC judgment highlighted that workers cannot confirm that a medical certificate is issued by a duly qualified medical practitioner.
Continue readingSouth Africa: ‘What to pay and what not to pay?’ That is the question. The Labour Court finds that an arbitrator committed an error of law in an award for compensation
A recent Labour Court judgment highlights that compensation awards should be based on remuneration at the time of their dismissal.
Continue readingSouth Africa: JSE Listings Requirements: Simplification Project – Section 13 (Property Entities)
The JSE has announced the sixth phase of the JSE Simplification Project, which proposes an entirely rewritten section 13 property entities.
Continue readingSouth Africa: Is it time to find different ways of engaging in collective bargaining in the mining sector?
We need to change our approach if we hope to end acrimonious collective bargaining and dysfunctional industrial action in the mining sector.
Continue readingSouth Africa: Are you prepared for a transfer pricing audit?
Taxpayers may erroneously believe that an independent transfer pricing analysis will safeguard them against a transfer pricing attack.
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