Community Scheme Disputes and the Ombud’s Powers to Resolve Them

“[The Ombud} has been given wide inquisitorial powers whereby such disputes can be resolved as informally and cheaply as possible by means of qualified conciliators and adjudicators, without the need for legal representation, save in certain limited circumstances.” (Extract from first judgment below) If you have a dispute with anyone in a “Community Scheme” - [...]

By |2021-11-05T13:28:47+02:00November 5th, 2021|Labour Law, Property, Property Law|Comments Off on Community Scheme Disputes and the Ombud’s Powers to Resolve Them

Employers – Walking the “Compulsory Covid-19 Jab” Tightrope

“Employers should find a reasonable resolution that accommodates all parties where employees refuse to be vaccinated for medical and constitutional grounds” (Ministry of Employment and Labour) As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc around the world, an increasing number of businesses find themselves walking a tightrope between their obligations to, on the one hand, [...]

By |2021-10-05T07:55:57+02:00October 5th, 2021|Corporate Law, Labour Law, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Employers – Walking the “Compulsory Covid-19 Jab” Tightrope

A Million Rand Warning: Act When Employees Reach Retirement Age

“Retirement is for people who don’t like their jobs” (Paul McCartney) Many employees reaching “retirement age” (often set at 60 or 65) are not ready to retire. Perhaps they need to carry on earning an income, often they are fit and healthy and want to remain engaged and productive. Increasingly, both factors are at play. [...]

By |2021-09-02T08:43:24+02:00September 2nd, 2021|Corporate Law, dismissal, Labour Law|Comments Off on A Million Rand Warning: Act When Employees Reach Retirement Age

Violence and Looting – Can You Sue SAPS?

“When a crime is imminent and foreseen it is expected of the law enforcement agency to take appropriate action. The duty of the police to provide assistance arises from their mandate to carry out law and order” (extract from judgment below) Can you sue the police if they fail to protect you during unrest and [...]

By |2021-08-02T16:04:36+02:00August 2nd, 2021|dismissal, Labour Law|Comments Off on Violence and Looting – Can You Sue SAPS?

Employee Looting and Strike Violence: When Is Dismissal Fair?

Employee looting and/or violence can take place during strike action or it can occur during non-workplace incidents such as the recent looting and public disorder sprees. In both cases employers need to take action, but with care. Addressing firstly the “strike” scenario, employees have strongly entrenched rights when it comes to taking industrial action. But [...]

By |2021-08-02T15:59:59+02:00August 2nd, 2021|dismissal, Labour Law|Comments Off on Employee Looting and Strike Violence: When Is Dismissal Fair?

Bodies Corporate: Before You Sequestrate to Recover Arrears…

“Bankruptcy - a fate worse than debt” (Anon) One of a Body Corporate’s fundamental duties is to collect monthly levies from the scheme’s members, and to take robust action to recover any arrears. As with any other creditor/debtor relationship however, trying to recover debt can be an exercise in frustration and delay, and the more [...]

By |2021-07-02T11:28:30+02:00July 2nd, 2021|Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Financial, Labour Law, Property Law|Comments Off on Bodies Corporate: Before You Sequestrate to Recover Arrears…

R4m Damages for a Workplace Sexual Assault

“The stance adopted by the Municipality at the trial demonstrated a disturbing lack of appreciation of its legal obligation to have provided E[….] with a safe working environment.” (Extract from judgment below) Our courts do not tolerate any form of sexual assault or harassment in the workplace and a recent High Court decision confirms the danger [...]

By |2021-07-02T11:21:59+02:00July 2nd, 2021|dismissal, Labour Law|Comments Off on R4m Damages for a Workplace Sexual Assault

Dismissed: The Butcher Who Went to Work With COVID-19

“The facts of this case are indeed extraordinary. They are indicative of the need for more to be done at both the workplace and in our communities, in ensuring that employers, employees, and the general populace are sensitised to the realities of this pandemic, and to further reinforce the obligations of employers and employees in [...]

By |2021-06-01T14:40:18+02:00June 1st, 2021|dismissal, Labour Law|Comments Off on Dismissed: The Butcher Who Went to Work With COVID-19

Employers: Beware the “Casual Worker” Myth!

Employees in South Africa enjoy strong protections under a raft of laws such as the Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA), the Labour Relations Act (LRA) and the Employment Equity Act (EEA). Failure to comply with these Acts, whilst perhaps tempting to many employers struggling financially in these hard times, is not only unfair to [...]

By |2021-05-17T12:26:18+02:00May 17th, 2021|Labour Law|Comments Off on Employers: Beware the “Casual Worker” Myth!
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