Retrenched DUT lecturers have marched to get rehired after getting dismissed for not having Master’s degree requirements.
Police arrested no less than 71 undocumented foreign nationals in the Sarah Baartman Municipality on Tuesday during a labour department raid.
A Malawian worker has testified in a human trafficking case how he allegedly travelled to SA at the age of 14 to find work.
Business leaders have joined workers and doctors in their opposition to proposed new IOD claims changes which will affect how medical practitioners claim from the Workmen’s Compensation Fund.
Employers and employees are increasingly find themselves balancing what is ‘reasonable’ in the country’s unprecedented life and work circumstances.
Retail outlets, fast-food chains and customer service-related companies face a new challenge as employees fall victim to the coronavirus.
Seven Chinese nationals who are standing trial for trafficking illegal immigrants, now face additional charges carrying a combined fine of more than R7m.
Paternity leave in South Africa could commence on 4 November 2019.
The planned bank strike for Friday has been declared illegal, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it is cancelled. There are a few things to wrap our heads around.
South Africa joined the world in celebrating Worker’s Day on Wednesday.
The rain will come falling for Gavin Watson, says Solidarity
Employers who fail to comply with the act will be shamed as the Department of Labour will publish their names on their website.
On 27 November, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the National Minimum Wage Act.
Employers who fail to pay the minimum wage will be liable to pay a fine.
A promising outlook into amending the current labour laws that don’t work for the benefit of the employee.
The law has caught up with people who use this loophole in the midst of an investigation on their misconduct at work.
It may seem like a good idea, but the numbers just don’t add up.
Far too many farm workers – especially women – are being mistreated.
Mildred Oliphant, our elusive minister of labour, has admitted that, after 23 years in power, affirmative action is the only thing the ANC’s been able to come up with to redress inequality in SA.
If you are expecting a baby, or if you are adopting one, you will be able to stay at home for an entire year, most likely on full pay, and raise your child. That is, if you live and work in Croatia.
Herman Mashaba is gearing up for battle as he stands up to Cosatu, who wants its members to boycott all his Black Like Me products.
New, more accurate measurement of Nigeria’s GDP may knock the South off its pedestal as Africa’s biggest deal, in economic terms. This is good news for South Africa, where Africa’s better-off enjoy shopping for trade deals as well as luxury goods. But the hard question remains: why aren’t we growing that fast as well?
In a case that highlights the complex relationship between madams and maids in South Africa, a diplomat took her Pretoria domestic worker to Ireland – while still paying her South African wages and demanding 17-hour workdays