Constructive Dismissal and Resignation
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2d ago
What is Constructive Dismissal? By Naledi Mokoena A question commonly asked about constructive dismissal is – when is it applicable and will it be recognised in the eyes of the South African Labour Law. There are numerous well-documented complaints and grievances relating to employers regarding constructive dismissal and the challenges which transpire due to disagreements with management relating to performance or conduct. According to terms of section 186 (1) (e) of the Labour Relations Act (LRA) 66 of 1995, the basis of constructive dismissal is when an employee terminates the employment co ..read more
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North West’s R53,4 Billion Budget Plan
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2d ago
Regional Focus: North West Budget Speech Aimed at Service Delivery By Naledi Mokoena The 2024 North West budget speech presented a transformative plan for the province’s communities with a budget boasting over R53.4-billion for the 2024/2025 financial year. The MEC for finance in the North West, Motlapula Rosho delivered the annual budget on 7 March 2024 at the provincial legislature in Mahikeng. The overall budget summarised the provincial government’s role including its outcomes over the last 30 years. During her address the MEC for Finance highlighted the contribution of the provincial gov ..read more
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Elections: Freedom of The Media and The IEC – Letter from the President
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4d ago
South Africans Prepare to Hold Free and Fair Elections By Fiona Wakelin His Excellency President Ramaphosa penned a letter to the nation on 15 April which focused on the upcoming seventh general election to be held on 29 May 2024 and the freedoms that this upholds – such as freedom of the media and an independent Electoral Court that oversees the work of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) and the conduct of elections. “As the country counts down to the election, the vibrant and robust campaigning that is taking place reflects how South Africa’s politics continues to evolve and mature ..read more
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Food Inflation: What is Driving It and What Are The Risks?
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3w ago
Food Inflation At A High Compared to Recent Years By Wandile Sihlobo The damaging effects of persistent dryness and heatwave in South Africa’s summer crop growing regions have raised concerns about a possible rise in consumer food inflation in the coming months. With South Africa’s food price inflation averaging 11% in 2023 (from 9.5% in 2022, 6.5% in 2021, and 4.8% in 2020), which was relatively high compared with recent periods, talk of further upside pressure in inflation comes as an unwelcome development. However, the underlying drivers of the increase in food inflation in the past two ye ..read more
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Tech Champions Unveil Innovations in Ireland
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1M ago
Sustainable Entrepreneurship: South African Start-Ups and The Irish Tech Challenge Connection By Raine St.Claire The Irish Tech Challenge, now in its second year, is a premier startup competition focusing on innovative solutions aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Launched in 2022, it has swiftly become a catalyst for innovation in the South African tech community, showcasing effective collaborations between governments and the private sector. The initiative, led by the Embassy of Ireland in South Africa, the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI), and the Technolo ..read more
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Trailblazer – Prof. Godfrey
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1M ago
Prof. Godfrey, Principal Scientist: Waste and Circular Economy Manager – CSIR By Raine St.Claire On October 30, 2023, UNEP announced CSIR as a 2023 Champion of the Earth, specifically in the Science and Innovation category. It is an acknowledgment of groundbreaking work pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and technology for positive impacts on the environment. This recognition, awarded following a public nomination process and global jury evaluation, signifies the CSIR’s standout performance among over 2500 nominations. CSIR’s pivotal role in advancing plastic research is evident throug ..read more
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Income Imapct: How The 2024 Budget Speech Affects Your Pocket
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1M ago
No Relief for Personal Income By Raine St.Claire There won’t be any relief for personal income-taxpayers In the upcoming 2024/25 tax year. The Personal Income Tax (PIT) table and tax rebates remain unchanged, ignoring inflation. This lack of adjustment means that salary increases will be a push up into a higher tax bracket with increased tax rates. Medical tax credits will also remain unchanged, with no mention of phasing them out or introducing new taxes for National Health Insurance (NHI). Some Relief The good news is that the three fuel levies: the general fuel levy (GFL), the Road Accide ..read more
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BPESA CEO, Reshni Singh
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1M ago
Women in Leadership – Guiding BPESA and The Transformation of South Africa’s Business Services By Raine St. Claire March is important in South Africa as it honours Human Rights. For Reshni Singh, a fervent supporter of women’s opportunities in the Global Business Services Incentive (GBS) sector, it is also her one-year anniversary as BPESA’s CEO. With 21 years of experience in roles supporting South Africa’s economic growth, especially at the Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition (dtic), she managed the highly praised GBS incentives programme. In an interview, Reshni reflected on the ..read more
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Human Rights For Only Some Are Human Rights for None
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1M ago
Letter From The President – Commemorating Human Rights Month By Fiona Wakelin In his Letter to the Nation from the Presidency, penned on March 18, H.E. Cyril Ramaphosa focused on Human Rights – recalling that on 21 March, South Africa celebrates Human Rights Day. The purpose of this public holiday is to remind all South Africans of the Sharpeville Massacre that took place in 1960, when police shot dead 69 unarmed protesters who were taking a stand against unjust and inhumane pass laws; this led to the United Nations (UN) Security Council adopting its first resolution condemning violence perpe ..read more
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MerSETA CFO: Ncedisa Mpande
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1M ago
How MerSETA Empowers South Africans Through Skills Developmeny By Fiona Wakelin & Naledi Mokoena  During her tenure at The Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority (merSETA), Ncedisa Mpande has ensured that the organisation formed strong partnerships with various provincial offices across the country, one of which has resulted in the training of 6000 young people as solar technicians. It is also through her leadership that the merSETA forged partnerships with various higher education institutions in the country, resulting in the clearing ..read more
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