Major retrenchment changes on the cards for South Africa

A “new wave” of labour law amendments is in the pipeline for South Africa, with major changes to dismissals and retrenchment. Labour inspectors have been advised to prepare themselves for its implementation. Acting Deputy Director-General: Labour Policy & Industrial Relations Thembinkosi Mkalipi said a Nedlac Report, which will explain the changes and set out the agreements […]

COFESA: Three cheers for new Employment and Labour minister – a major policy shift

Nomakhosazana Meth’s appointment as Minister of Employment and Labour marks a significant policy shift. Notably, she is the first non-union, non-communist minister in this role. Her focus on enterprise development and agriculture aims to stimulate the economy, echoing President Ramaphosa’s urgency for reform. Issued by COFESA – Confederation of Employers in South Africa The appointment of […]

Govt’s draft minimum five-year race (and gender) targets by sector

4 No.50058 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1 FEBRUARY 2024 1. Legislative requirements for the setting of sectoral numerical targets 1.1 Section 15A of the Employment Equity Amendment Act, No. 4 of 2022 (EE Amendment Act, 2022) states that the Minister may identify national economic sectors having regard to any relevant code contained in the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities […]

Non-Compliant Employers Watch Out, Warns Labour Minister as She Tables Departmental Budget for Debate in Parliament

The Department of Employment and Labour has hit the ground running to ensure continuity of progress and service delivery. This is according to the Minister, Ms Nomakhosazana Meth, who led the tabling of the department’s budget for debate on Thursday. Minister Meth said that, working with stakeholders, the department will ensure that its work is […]

Minister Meth commits to strengthen the coordination of the employment mandate as she tables Budget Vote

11 July 2024   The Department of Employment and Labour through the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) plans to recruit a further 360 000 unemployed people into skills development and employability enhancement programmes that will guarantee their employment at the end of their training period, said Minister Nomakhosazana Meth. She said this total, when achieved, will […]

Newly Appointed Minister Nomakhosazana Meth: Stepping Up to Tackle Labour Challenges

Cape Town — The recently appointed Minister of Employment and Labour, Nomakhosazana Meth, has described her department’s mission as a “mammoth task,” emphasising its critical role in driving substantive positive change and hope for South African citizens. Addressing a Ministerial Committee meeting held to welcome new principals and present the department’s programme, Meth laid out a […]

Small businesses would benefit under a new government

As we approach the 2024 elections, the date of which is expected to be announced this evening during the State of the Nation (Sona) address, there are worrying messages from the business community that ANC politics could severely damage the economy. Banks are warning of an imminent drop in the rand’s value and increased unemployment […]

Change to equity targets essential

MEANT TO BENEFIT INDIANS AND COLOUREDS South African Indians and coloureds have made significant contributions to the struggle for freedom and democracy in South Africa. Their roles have often been marginalised or overlooked, despite being instrumental in mobilising and organising their communities. The announcement by the Minister of Employment and Labour to implement employment equity […]

Call for comment on sectoral targets in EEA amendment draft

On 1 February 2024, the Minister of Employment and Labour issued new draft regulations concerning sectoral targets (draft regulations), providing a 90-day window for interested parties to comment. Amendments to the Employment Equity Act, 1998 (EEA) were enacted in April 2023 which grant the Minister of Employment and Labour the authority to establish numerical targets […]

Employers are in a strong position against new employment quotas

Labour minister Thulas Nxesi’s latest employment equity quotas are so weak and watered down that it actually reveals severe weakness in his department’s position. Employers are in a strong position to avoid and oppose further state interference in hiring processes. The new quotas, as contained in the minister’s latest draft regulations, are intended to reflect […]

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