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FREE POPI webinar 23 June @ 14:00

FREE POPI webinar 23 June @ 14:00

Are you aware of the POPI Act and is your company compliant in this regard? Do you have an Information Officer? Is the Information Officer aware of their responsibilities? Join us for a FREE webinar as we discuss the POPI Act, and what your responsibilities as a company are. The aim of this course is to provide you with more background information, when information can be processed, the rights of the data subjects involved, and how to process information so that your business is in compliance....

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Did you know? – It is compulsory to register an Information Officer to comply with the POPI Act

Did you know? – It is compulsory to register an Information Officer to comply with the POPI Act

Registration of your Information Officer with the Information Regulator is a compulsory requirement set out in the Protection of Personal Information Act. Registration of Information Officers must be done via: The online portal on the Information Regulator’s website; or Submitted manually via the email address provided by the Information Regulator. Non-compliance with the Protection of Personal Information Act could lead to a fine, reputational damage or imprisonment of your Information...

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UIF Contribution Ceiling Increase from 1 June 2021

UIF Contribution Ceiling Increase from 1 June 2021

The new UIF contribution ceiling has come into effect on 1 June 2021. Employees will now be required to contribute 1% of their remuneration to the UIF up to the new maximum threshold of R17 712 per month, being R177.12 plus the 1% contribution by the Employer equalling R354.24 in total. This constitutes a raise of R2840 from the previous cap of R14 872. Should you require assistance with your company’s UIF & Contribution Fund kindly contact nidene@seesa.co.za To find out how SEESA can help...

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How does the Motor Industry Bargaining Council (MIBCO) earning threshold influence the employer’s obligation to register employees with the Provident Fund?

How does the Motor Industry Bargaining Council (MIBCO) earning threshold influence the employer’s obligation to register employees with the Provident Fund?

On 08 February 2021, The Government Gazette (Vol. 44137) was published stipulating the increase of the earnings threshold, which now amounts to R211 596.30 per annum, an increase of R6 163.00. On 18 March 2021, another Government Gazette (Vol. 44289) was published, stipulating that Non-Parties should now also adhere to the regulations as stated in the MIBCO Main Collective Agreement. In this Gazette (Vol. 44289), it stipulates that the MIBCO Main Collective Agreement was extended to...

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Short-time in the workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic

Short-time in the workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic

The code of good practice states that dismissal must be a last resort. However, we cannot shy away from the effects of the ongoing global pandemic, coronavirus, within the scope of industrial relations. It can be stated that after the hard lockdown most employers are breathing through the wound since there is a shortage of work, lack of business, just to mention a few. The unprecedented financial havoc caused by a shortage of work and lack of business has resulted in most businesses running a...

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The importance of an impartial Chairperson

The importance of an impartial Chairperson

“Nemo Iudex in Causa Sua” – A decision-maker must be impartial and have no interest in the case.[1] A chairperson must therefore ensure that he or she is impartial when conducting a disciplinary hearing. The chairperson must weigh all the evidence for and against the employee and then make an informed and well thought out decision.[2] This requires that the chairperson must be impartial in the facts of the matter and that there must be no grounds to suspect that the decision of the chairperson...

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Did you know? Your domestic workers are now covered under the COID Act.

Did you know? Your domestic workers are now covered under the COID Act.

This is according to the Constitutional Court order dated 19 November 2020, wherein it was ruled that domestic employees will now be entitled to compensation in the event they are injured or contract diseases while on duty. The compensation payable to domestic workers for occupational injuries and diseases are the same benefits that are payable to all other injured employees. To find out how SEESA can help your business visit our website for more: https://bit.ly/3xnZ5OW

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What Happens If Your Business Doesn’t Comply With The POPI ACT?

What Happens If Your Business Doesn’t Comply With The POPI ACT?

The new Protection of Personal Information Act (POPI) is in full swing. What are the consequences if you do not comply with this Act? These are some frequently asked questions. The penalties and fines as stipulated in Section 107 of the POPI Act state that if you do not adhere to, or if you are convicted of an offence in terms of this act, you will be liable, in the case of a contravention of the following Sections: Section 100: Obstruction of Regulator’s;Section 103 (1): Failure to comply...

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The Difference Between Negligence And Gross Negligence

The Difference Between Negligence And Gross Negligence

It is essential to distinguish between negligence and gross negligence. The reason being that negligence will not warrant dismissal for a first offence, whereas gross negligence could warrant dismissal for a first offence. Negligence is seen as the failure to fulfil the standard of care that ought to be exercised by a reasonable person in a particular situation. In labour law, the reasonable person test is used to establish negligence. The test entails determining whether a reasonable...

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Did you know? A company can apply for an additional amount in a Discretionary Grant on top of the 20% Mandatory Grant.

Did you know? A company can apply for an additional amount in a Discretionary Grant on top of the 20% Mandatory Grant.

Companies that annually submit their Mandatory Grant claim (Actual Training Report / Workplace Skills Plan) to their relevant SETA can also apply for the Discretionary Grant. Companies are able to apply for the grant on Learnerships, Apprenticeships, Bursaries, Skills programs etc. – Training programs that lead to a full qualification or form part of a qualification – these are often called PIVOTAL programs. The relevant SETA will open up a “window application period” each year to inform...

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