by Ivan Israelstam | Jul 25, 2019 | CCMA, Employees, Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers, Labour Relations Act
Making unsupported allegations of unfairness against employers can be costly. This is partly because the CCMA, Labour Court, Labour Appeal Court and bargaining councils deal with approximately 180 000 cases per year and do not have time to waste on dealing with false...
by Ivan Israelstam | Nov 6, 2018 | CCMA, Employees, Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers, Labour Relations Act
Employers demote employees fairly frequently. This could be for any number of legitimate, and illegitimate, reasons including: The boss dislikes the employee The employee has broken a rule The employee’s work performance is unsatisfactory The boss wants to create a...
by Ivan Israelstam | Nov 6, 2018 | Labour Law
Employers frequently misuse probation agreements to get rid of employees instantly because: The employee has committed misconduct The employer wants to make space for a friend or cousin of the owner The employee ‘does not fit in’ A manager ‘does not like the...
by Ivan Israelstam | Aug 30, 2018 | CCMA, Labour Law for Employers
Employers too often try to remove their older employees from employment in order to ‘make way for new blood’, or because such employees sometimes move more slowly or ‘do not fit in’. However, such employees are protected by the Employment Equity Act (EEA), which...
by Ivan Israelstam | Aug 30, 2018 | Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers, Labour Relations Act, Retrenchments
The CCMA and Labour Court are wise to employers who misuse retrenchments in order to get rid of employees who they do not want. Due to this and the dire consequences of such misuse, employers should consider the retrenchment route only when there is a genuine...