by Ivan Israelstam | Jul 27, 2016 | CCMA, Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers, Unfair Dismissals
Confusion abounds as regards whether employers are required to accept medical certificates from traditional healers. The causes of this confusion are as follows: Firstly, the Traditional Health Practitioners Act No. 22 of 2007 was signed into law in 2008 Secondly, the...
by Ivan Israelstam | Jul 24, 2016 | CCMA, Employees, Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers
The cold wind of strike season is with us again and is causing more chills than the winter weather. The loss of production and of customers is usually the first consequence of a strike. However, indirect strike costs incurred later can be just as serious. In the case...
by Ivan Israelstam | Jun 15, 2016 | Employees, Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers, Unfair Dismissals
Item 4(1) of the Code of Good Practice: Dismissal (the Code) attached to the Labour Relations Act (LRA) states, in effect, that the employer should conduct an investigation and allow the employee to state a case in response to disciplinary allegations as part of the...
by Ivan Israelstam | Jun 1, 2016 | CCMA, Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers, Unfair Dismissals
Ensure that the rights of absent employees are adhered to before dismissing The law considers absenteeism over short periods (a day or two) without leave or without good reason as minor misconduct. However, when even short periods of absence become the norm amongst a...
by Ivan Israelstam | May 30, 2016 | CCMA, Employees, Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers
Employees do not ordinarily have an automatic entitlement to a pay increase or to advancement up the corporate ladder. However, the Labour Relations Act (LRA) does allow employees who have been passed over for promotion to lodge an unfair labour practice dispute at...