by Ivan Israelstam | Jun 11, 2018 | CCMA, Labour Law
To have a chance of winning a case at CCMA, a party must present proof to the arbitrator. In the days when I arbitrated CCMA matters, parties argued their cases before me very vehemently, passionately and in great detail but often brought little or no support for...
by Ivan Israelstam | Jun 6, 2017 | CCMA, Employees, Labour Law, Labour Law Debate with Ivan Israelstam, Unfair Dismissals
Proof is evidence soundly supported by other relevant evidence. Regardless of the seriousness of an employee’s misconduct his/her dismissal will be found to be unfair if the employer is unable to provide at arbitration sound and relevant evidence that the employee was...
by Ivan Israelstam | Jan 23, 2017 | CCMA, Employees, Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers
I receive numerous requests from employers of all types and sizes asking me to explain the meaning of labour law terms. The reasons for the high number of such requests include: There are a large number of labour law statutes and codes, and employers do not always...
by Ivan Israelstam | Dec 6, 2016 | CCMA, Labour Law, Retrenchments
When an employer contemplates retrenching employees it must have a good reason for going through with such an idea. Reasons for retrenchment that are not acceptable include the employer’s personal dislike of the employee, a desire to replace the employee with a family...
by Ivan Israelstam | Nov 22, 2016 | Employees, Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers
Workplace rebellion can bring the company to its knees. The most typical form of rebellion known in South Africa is industrial action. Such rebellion can cripple the organisation especially if it lasts for several weeks and if the majority of employees take part....