Resigning with immediate effect, or not?
Employees often consider to immediately terminate their employment relationship due to a new opportunity arising or to avoid responsibility when faced with disciplinary procedures. Employment relationships are governed by an employment agreement or legal statutes, and in most cases both. If an employer and employee do not expressly agree on the notice period needed for either of them to terminate their relationship, section 37 of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 75 of 1997 (the Act) provides for […]
Must employees disclose their vaccination status?
While employers cannot force their employees to be vaccinated, there are various grounds for dismissing employees who object, provided that the employer has conducted a thorough risk assessment to determine the need for vaccination. They also need to provide every possible reasonable solution to accommodate them. One of the grounds on which an employer can let go of an employee who refuses the jab is the refusal of […]
HAVE YOU HIRED THE WRONG PERSON FOR THE JOB?
When a company grows, the number of employees grows too and while this is an exciting venture, the pressure to fill new positions may lead recruiters to hire someone who does not fulfil the role at all. The decision to hire someone undesirable can be called a “bad hire”. The unfortunate part of this mistake […]
SOCIAL MEDIA: WHAT LINE CAN’T I CROSS AS AN EMPLOYEE?
There are cases of employees posting sensitive or disrespectful information and messages about their employers online. This might seem like an innocent joke with the people on your social media feed, however, the backlash is far more serious than that. The conduct of employees on social media platforms is also more frequently exposing employers to […]