by Ivan Israelstam | Sep 9, 2019 | CCMA, Labour Law for Employers, Labour Relations Act
Many employers like using ‘dereliction of duty’ as a disciplinary charge when they want to inflict strong punishment on employees because: the phrase ‘dereliction of duty’ has a serious and damaging ring to it; and the penalty for a first offence of gross dereliction...
by Ivan Israelstam | Aug 26, 2019 | Labour Law, Labour Law for Employers, Labour Relations Act, Uncategorised, Unfair Dismissals
‘One day as I was upon a stair I met a man who wasn’t there He wasn’t there again today I wish that man would go away’ Anonymous Employers rely heavily on the presence at work of their employees in order to get the work done. It is therefore a major source of...
by Ivan Israelstam | Aug 6, 2019 | CCMA, Labour Law for Employers, Labour Relations Act, Retrenchments, Unfair Dismissals
The provisions of the Labour Relations Act (LRA) make the implementation of retrenchment difficult and turns large scale retrenchments into a nightmare for employers. Section 189 of the LRA lays down a number of strict requirements, the breach of which would normally...
by Ivan Israelstam | May 2, 2019 | Labour Law, Labour Relations Act
Cross examination is used universally in courts and tribunals and gives an accused the opportunity to challenge his/her accusers. However, it is contentious as to whether an accused employee at a disciplinary hearing has the right to cross examine evidence brought...
by Ivan Israelstam | Apr 26, 2019 | Uncategorised
Labour law, born from South Africa’s Constitution, is there primarily to protect employees. Central to this purpose is the principle that the jobs of employees must be protected. Labour law very reluctantly allows employers to terminate the employment of workers but...