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The EFF And The Workplace

The EFF And The Workplace

I am sure that many chairpersons and employers will agree; it is a common cause that the EFF nowadays makes their appearances at workplaces concerning labour-related issues. These include the demand to represent employees at disciplinary hearings and further issuing demands to employers of such workplaces. When employers do not meet demands, it often leads to unsolicited and disruptive activities such as unprotected strikes.  The question then arises “Does the EFF have the right to act in...

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FAQ – What Is A Workplace Skills Plan And Is There A Deadline For My Business?

FAQ – What Is A Workplace Skills Plan And Is There A Deadline For My Business?

A Workplace Skills Plan is a strategic document that articulates how the employer will address the training and development needs in the workplace. A facilitator must develop and submit a WSP annually to comply with South Africa’s current Skills Development legislation. A registered Skills Development Facilitator (SDF) or another qualified person will compile the WSP and submit to the SETA. By complying with legislative requirements, a company can access the various SETA grants available for...

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Criminal Actions Of Employees After Hours

Criminal Actions Of Employees After Hours

Employers often find themselves in a difficult situation where an employee committed a criminal offence outside the workplace. It is important for the employer to know when he/she can institute disciplinary proceedings against the employee in such instances. Firstly, it is essential to know that if the employee commits an offence when he/she is not on duty the employee may still be associated with the employer's company when the employee is wearing his issued uniform or the employee is driving...

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Financial Year End, And The Deadlines For Employment Equity & The Workplace Skills Plan Submissions

Financial Year End, And The Deadlines For Employment Equity & The Workplace Skills Plan Submissions

The financial year-end and deadlines for submissions of Employment Equity (EE) and the Workplace Skills Plan (WSP) is near, and companies need to comply with legislation before the closing dates for each of the requirements. The purpose of this article is to outline the relevant deadlines and advise on the principles, benefits and repercussions for non-compliance. The Financial Year-End Companies that need a B-BBEE certificate have five elements to attend to under the Codes of Good Practice....

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Did You Know? – An Employee Has Personal Liability In Terms Of The Occupational Health And Safety Act 85 Of 1993.

Did You Know? – An Employee Has Personal Liability In Terms Of The Occupational Health And Safety Act 85 Of 1993.

Employees have a duty of care in terms of Section 14 of the OHS Act to take reasonable care for their health and safety and that of their colleagues and co-workers. They are to obey health and safety regulations as provided by the employer and the OHS Act. Employees have to report any possible unsafe and/or unhealthy procedures, areas or an incident that might have occurred, to the employer or health and safety representative as soon as possible. Should an employee fail or contravene his duty...

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Yet Another Council For The Food Industry

Yet Another Council For The Food Industry

Despite the fact that there already exists two Bargaining Councils and a Sectoral Determination, regulating the food, catering, restaurant and fast food industry nationally and provincially, the Minister of Employment & Labour allowed the registration of yet another Bargaining Council in the same or similar industry. On 8 January 2021, she extended the Bargaining Council’s main agreement for the Fast Food, Restaurant, Catering & Allied Trades (BCFFRCAT) to non-parties in the industry....

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SEESA Annual Closure 2020

SEESA Annual Closure 2020

Our offices will be closed from Friday 18 December 2020 and will re-open on Monday 4 January 2021. We will, however, be available for assistance via the following channels: 1. Visit our website to view SEESA's emergency contact details for your region: https://bit.ly/3owax5I 2. Send us a message via ProFile Chat. https://bit.ly/2KlvdPb 3. Should you require assistance with ProFile do not hesitate to contact us via email at support@seesa.co.za or on our landline 012 810 2020.

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FAQ – What Is The Impact Of Level 1 on Our Business

FAQ – What Is The Impact Of Level 1 on Our Business

The President of the Republic announced on 18 September 2020 that the country will go down to Level 1 of the lockdown regulations. This came into effect on 21 September 2020. Under level 1, all businesses except for a minor few may resume their regular activities. It is however still not business as usual.  Operation of the economic sector: All Businesses may operate except for: Night vigils;Nightclubs;Initiation practices;Passenger ships for international leisure purposes;Attendance of...

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FAQ’S about Foreign Nationals working in South Africa

Who is a foreign national? A foreign national is any person is who not a national of the country in which he/she is residing. Who is a refugee? A refugee is a person who “flees “their country seeking protection in another country due to violence or harm which is taking place in their own country. Who may be employed? Any person who has a right to be in the Republic of South Africa and holds a valid work permit issued by the Department of Home Affairs. May I employee a Refugee? If a person has...

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Five things you can do today to improve your business’s HR function

#1: Sort out your employment contracts Ensure you have a proper and relevant employment contract on record for each employee in your service. #2: Back up your data and files to the cloud If you don’t already have one, you must get a proper cloud-based storage solution for all your HR documentation, employee misconduct records, personnel files, and other administrative records. #3: Add a careers@yourbusiness email address to your website footer A simple step such as a dedicated...

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