Ex-Shoprite Worker Loses Bid to Access R2 Million Pension After Admitting to Bribes When Hendrik Johannes Petrus Visser first joined Shoprite Checkers back in 1999, he...
A groundbreaking court ruling has reshaped the landscape for new parents in South Africa, declaring that the four months of parental leave can now be shared...
In a stark reminder of the legal and ethical lines employers must not cross, a KwaZulu-Natal doctor has been ordered to pay a former employee R120,000...
Court Rules: Sibanye-Stillwater Wrongfully Fired HR Officer for Working on Her Day Off In a decision that reinforces the boundaries of company authority, the Labour Court...
From cement sales to legal showdown What began as a favour for a friend over ten discounted bags of damaged cement has ended with a Labour...
South African companies eager to end remote work arrangements have been put on notice. A recent Labour Court decision has made it clear: telling employees to...
SA Lawmakers Want to End Confusion Around Public Holiday Pay Proposed changes could close legal loopholes and secure fair wages for South African workers Is that...
South Africa’s Democratic Alliance (DA) is heading to court in a high-stakes challenge against a controversial new employment equity law that sets racial targets for large...