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Is a section 189(3) notice always required for a retrenchment to be considered fair?
14th January 2025 In a retrenchment process, a section 189(3) notice is often regarded as the vital first step. It serves as an invitation to consult on proposed... →
Mining needs to commit to intensified decarbonisation goals, consulting firm shows 
By: Martin Creamer 9th January 2025 The mining industry needs to commit to an intensified pursuit of decarbonisation goals amid the rate of greening being too slow to meet... →
Employers stumble over legal terminology
6th January 2025 South African law is full of legal terminology, much of which is difficult for lay people to understand. While each statute contains a set of... →
‘Sodi’s blessers’ set to return to work under Tshwane’s ANC coalition
6th January 2025 The Democratic Alliance has learnt that the five City of Tshwane officials implicated in an irregular tender for the upgrade of the Rooiwal Waste... →
Intentions of GNU must translate into service delivery and meaningful change – Campbell
By: Schalk Burger 20th December 2024 While the post-election period brought its share of challenges, and with South Africa navigating the complexities of the Government of National... →
Worried about your assets when you break tax ties with South Africa, here are some tips
12th December 2024 We all want to protect our assets best we can, but just know that the Tax Man is always watching. For South Africans who are leaving to live... →
Kieswetter’s SARS: A Beacon of Growth and Compliance in South Africa
11th December 2024 The South African Revenue Service (SARS) is making significant strides in rebuilding the revenue authority as the credible, efficient and modern... →
McKinsey, Busa join for G20 event after scandal
By: Bloomberg 6th December 2024 McKinsey & Co. is partnering with South African business-lobby group Business Unity South Africa (Busa) to prepare for an event aimed at connecting... →