Law
“Sick” SARS employee spotted at EFF protest must be fired, judge rules
Investigator seen on TV “singing and clapping his hands” at march
Law | 24 July 2023
Registrar to fight court decision allowing Simunye Workers’ Forum to register as a trade union
Labour Court ruling cannot go unchallenged, says Registrar of Labour Relations
Law | 18 July 2023
Equal Education, SADTU fail in Western Cape education challenge
Judge has harsh words for teachers’ union
Law | 18 July 2023
Today we launch a system to track late judgments
We can work together to make sure justice is neither delayed nor denied
Law | 17 July 2023
Late judgments: what is delaying justice?
A shortage of judges and insufficient research and secretarial support are among concerns raised about the judiciary
Law | 14 July 2023
Chef’s Warehouse waitress fired for not pooling R150 tip
Johannesburg Labour Court has upheld a CCMA ruling that her dismissal was fair and correct
Law | 7 July 2023
Municipality collected 90% of electricity bills but failed to pay Eskom
Emfuleni owes Eskom R3.5-billion and must now hand over its electricity business to the power utility, Pretoria High Court orders
Law | 6 July 2023
AmaBhungane ungagged to report on Moti files
The investigative news agency has overturned a gagging order brought by the Moti Group
Law | 3 July 2023
Motsoaledi to apply for leave to appeal ZEP rulings
Over 178,000 Zimbabweans in South Africa have the special permit allowing them to live and work in the country
Law | 30 June 2023