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PSA discouraged by government’s failure to eradicate pit latrines at schools and calls for resources and plan to address remaining 141 schools
8th April 2025 The Public Servants Association (PSA) is discouraged by government's failure to meet the deadline for eradicating 141 unsafe pit latrines, as... →
Note on the final NEDLAC report on the labour law reform process
7th April 2025 Following negotiations between organised business, organised labour and government, the National Economic Development and Labour Council (“NEDLAC“)... →
Social wage expenditure can only be sustained with higher levels of economic growth – Ramaphosa 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 7th April 2025 President Cyril Ramaphosa stated on Monday that the country’s expenditure on the social wage can only be sustained if there are higher levels of... →
The freedom of testation is not always free
3rd April 2025 As is trite in South African law, a testator has freedom of testation and can bequeath their estate at will (excuse the pun). However, very... →
South Africa’s civil servants are missing skills, especially when it comes to technology – report
3rd April 2025 South Africa’s goal since 2012 has been to build a capable and developmental state to address the twin challenges of poverty and inequality. The... →
Achieving Sustainable Employment Amid Economic Fluctuations
2nd April 2025 South Africa is currently experiencing a number of economic challenges, such as rising taxes and increases in VAT, reduced foreign investment, and... →
Committee chairperson calls for drastic action following tragic rape in Matatiele school
1st April 2025 In light of the recent and tragic incident involving a child who was raped at a school in Matatiele, the chairperson of the Multi-Party Women’s... →
Don’t rely on prescription of backpay orders
28th March 2025 I recently warned employers not to rely on technicalities in trying to win labour law cases. At the core of the purpose of labour legislation is... →