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False Allegations of Racism may be Grounds for Dismissal
Can an employee who makes a false allegation of racism against another employee be dismissed? The answer is yes, employees can be dismissed for making false accusations of racism. Facts of a recent...
Absenteeism and the Law
Many employers experience problems with employees being absent from work. In fact, in many workplaces absenteeism is a major concern as it impacts negatively on the operational requirements of the...
Employee Suspension: Employers STILL getting it wrong
The suspension and ultimately reinstatement of primary school teacher, Elana Barkhuizen from Laerskool Schweizer-Reneke has again highlighted how employers fail to appropriately follow due procedure...
The Cost of Untaken Annual Leave
Employees who do not take annual leave could cost an employer thousands of Rands. There are many instances when employees do not take their annual leave for various reasons and on the other hand the...
Fraudulent CV’s
In recent times there have been many reports in the media about people lying about there qualifications. In most of these cases, the employers only established after appointment that the person they...
Employees refusing to work overtime
On many occassions employers require employees to work overtime due to an increase in production, to meet order deadlines, etc. or due to various other operational requirements. On many occassions...
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