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Govt declares foodborne illnesses a national disaster
By: Thabi Shomolekae 21st November 2024 South Africa’s National Disaster Management Centre has declared foodborne illnesses a national disaster, in response to countrywide sicknesses and... →
Working From Home: Can Employers Withhold Pay Over Office Attendance?
21st November 2024 In National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers obo Cesiko / South African Human Rights Commission [2024] 8 BALR 869 (CCMA), the Commission... →
PART 2 - Wolves in sheep's clothing: The importance of investigating malicious whistleblowing
21st November 2024 As discussed by Webber Wentzel's employment team, whistleblowing can be abused by those seeking to further their own ends or purposefully harm an... →
PART 1 – The employee that cried wolf: Malicious whistleblowing and its effects
21st November 2024 Whistleblowing is widely regarded as a critical tool for promoting transparency and accountability in organisations. It allows individuals to... →
Revisiting Zero-Tolerance Policies: The NBCCI’s Ruling on Cannabis Use
21st November 2024 In National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa obo Nyawuza / PFG Building Glass [2024] 6 BALR 595 (NBCCI), the National Bargaining Council for... →
AI Skills Development Defines the Future of Africa’s Legal Landscape
21st November 2024 The world is standing on the brink of a legal revolution, one where artificial intelligence (AI) is set to transform the way legal services are... →
The new UPRDA from an environmental perspective
20th November 2024 On 25 October 2024, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa assented to the Upstream Resources Development Bill (now the Upstream Petroleum... →
Participants urge Home Affairs committee to consider increasing permissible legal age for marriage in Bill
20th November 2024 The Portfolio Committee has concluded a successful public participation process on the Marriage Bill [B43-2023] in Gauteng following public... →