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What to do when a thief cannot be identified in the workplace

What to do when a thief cannot be identified in the workplace

by Wallace Albertyn | Aug 30, 2016 | LabourTalk

Thieving employees are a huge issue to many businesses across the country, but not for the reason one would expect. While stealing from an employer is definitely a cause for concern, complications arise because, more often than not, the employer cannot identify the...
When an employee bad-mouths the employer on social media

When an employee bad-mouths the employer on social media

by Wallace Albertyn | Aug 10, 2016 | LabourTalk

What can an employer do when an employee bad-mouths it on Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, YouTube or any other forms of social media? We live in a day and age where social media has a huge influence on business. So much so that any negative comments may cause some major...

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