Do My Hairstylists Fall Under The Scope Of An Independent Contractor, And Can I Enter Into A Commission Fee Agreement With Them?

Do My Hairstylists Fall Under The Scope Of An Independent Contractor, And Can I Enter Into A Commission Fee Agreement With Them?

A client argued that his hairstylists do not fall under the definition of an employee and may only pay them commission or rent a chair fee for their services. The client provides his employees with a mirror and chair to serve their client base. He also provides hair products and equipment. Section 200A of the Labour Relations Act provides definite guidelines to define an employee as, among others, economic dependency on the employer; providing the equipment to render a service and rendering...

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New Code Of Good Practice Places Responsibility On Employers To Deal With Harassment In The Workplace.

New Code Of Good Practice Places Responsibility On Employers To Deal With Harassment In The Workplace.

The Minister of Employment and Labour recently repealed the “Amended Code of Good Practice on the Handling of Sexual Harassment Cases in the Workplace” and replaced it with the “Code of Good Practice on the Prevention and Elimination of Harassment in the Workplace, which came into effect on 18 March 2022. The Code aims to ensure that South African labour law legislation complies with international standards, particularly the International Labour Organisation’s Convention 190, concerning...

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DYK – An Employer Is Allowed A Grace Period Of 7 Days To Pay Salaries When Faced With Economic Difficulties.

DYK – An Employer Is Allowed A Grace Period Of 7 Days To Pay Salaries When Faced With Economic Difficulties.

An employment relationship originates when an employer and an employee enter a contract of employment. The employee undertakes to execute certain specific and/or implied duties and in return for the employer to compensate the employee with a certain amount of remuneration.  For as long as an employee tenders its service, the employer must pay their remuneration on the date as specified in the employment contract and/or on the date the employee would normally receive its...

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A Trade Union Wants Organisational Rights In My Workplace!

A Trade Union Wants Organisational Rights In My Workplace!

When a trade union approaches a business for organisational rights in its workplace, it often creates confusion and frustration for an employer. This should not be the case. In terms of section 213 of the Labour Relations Act, the definition of a trade union is an association of employees whose principal purpose is to regulate relations between employees and employers, including any employers' organisations. Section 23 of South Africa’s Constitution makes provision that every worker in South...

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SEESA makes UIF & CF submissions effortless!

SEESA makes UIF & CF submissions effortless!

All employers must submit ROE's to the compensation fund before 31 May 2022 or face penalties. SEESA UIF undertakes to do these submissions on behalf of our UIF clients. Kindly contact the SEESA UIF & COID office to avoid penalties. For more information, contact us today! https://bit.ly/3rfVS2a

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SEESA makes UIF & CF submissions effortless!

SEESA makes UIF & CF submissions effortless!

All employers must submit ROE's to the compensation fund before 31 May 2022 or face penalties. SEESA UIF undertakes to do these submissions on behalf of our UIF clients. Kindly contact the SEESA UIF & COID office to avoid penalties. For more information, contact us today! https://bit.ly/3rfVS2a

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What Are The Roles And Responsibilities Of Employment Equity Committee Members?

What Are The Roles And Responsibilities Of Employment Equity Committee Members?

The Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 states that an Employment Equity Committee should be diverse, representing all races, genders and occupational levels in the company. The committee’s purpose is to ensure that all employees are treated fairly, that the plans make business sense and can be achieved and that sufficient consultation takes place with a holistic view from representatives of all employees in the company quarterly. For the above to be possible, all committee members will represent...

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The Responsibilities Of The Apprentice And The Employer For A Discretionary Grant Funded Apprenticeship.

The Responsibilities Of The Apprentice And The Employer For A Discretionary Grant Funded Apprenticeship.

In layman’s terms, an apprenticeship can be defined as the work-integrated training of a new practitioner of an artisan trade. However, this article will place the processes involved with an apprenticeship under a microscope and look at each stakeholder’s various responsibilities. As an employer, you could participate in Apprenticeships if you are willing to host unskilled candidates with the intention to upskill them. There are two categories of apprenticeships, Toolkit trades apprenticeships...

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DYK – The Information Officer Has Responsibility To Conduct POPIA Internal Awareness Session

DYK – The Information Officer Has Responsibility To Conduct POPIA Internal Awareness Session

In terms of regulation 4(e) of the Regulations Relating to the Protection of Personal Information Act, it is the responsibility of the Information Officer to ensure that “internal awareness sessions are conducted regarding the provisions, regulations, code of conduct, or any information obtained from the Information Regulator”. The effect of this clause is that the company and Information Officer must remain up to date with the provisions, codes of conduct and any other information regarding...

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Episode 115: SEESA Webinars Utalising Technology For Easier and Better Access To Training and Upskilling of Employees

Episode 115: SEESA Webinars Utalising Technology For Easier and Better Access To Training and Upskilling of Employees

SEESA Skills Development Facilitators Caroline Roos and Iain Peterkin discuss SEESA Webinars and how to book and attend these online courses. They also focus on the benefits thereof and the way in which SEESA is utilising technology to bring training to our clients. Click on the play button below to listen to our podcast! Contact your SEESA Skills Development Facilitator to assist your business with Employment Equity Committee meetings. Alternatively, leave your contact details on our website...

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