
Please find below, for information, the BUSA cargo update for the week 14-20 August 2020.
Please find below, for information, the BUSA cargo update for the week 14-20 August 2020.
Financial constraints not an excuse for failing to promote employees already recommended for promotion BY Ivan Israelstam, Chief Executive of Labour Law Management Consulting. He may be contacted on (011) 888-7944 or 0828522973 or via e-mail address: [email protected]. Website: www.labourlawadvice.co.za. Employees have different reasons for wishing to be promoted. They want the increased remuneration that…
City Power has been experiencing an upsurge of customer queries in recent months pertaining to City Power officials requesting access to customers’ properties for meter reading purposes. The utility is continuing with an ongoing efforts of replacing inaccessible, bridged or bypassed by customers as well as those meters that are considered to be faulty or…
Expected to welcome 3.6 million international overnight visitors in 2016, a 6.2 percent increase on last year’s 3.39 million visitors, Johannesburg is set to be the most popular city in Africa for the fourth year, according to the 2016 Mastercard Global Destinations Cities Index. Cairo in Egypt is the second most visited African city with…
BY Ivan Israelstam, Chief Executive of Labour Law Management Consulting. He may be contacted on (011) 888-7944 or 0828522973 or on e-mail address: [email protected]. Go to: www.labourlawadvice.co.za. What rights do employers have to discipline employees for misconduct perpetrated outside the workplace? While employers have very few rights under the Labour Relations Act (LRA) they do…
SACCI President Adv. Mtho Xulu on SABC News calling for the expansion and diversification of critical sectors of the economy to create jobs. For the economy to bounce back from the COVID-19 shock, South Africa should deepen its manufacturing capacity to ensure greater economic independence. “For the new economy to be a reality, we expect…
The Automobile Association (AA) has published its second annual Entry-Level Vehicle Safety Report that assess the safety features on entry-level vehicles in South Africa – those cars that come with fewer safety features. Read the article on the Business Tech website: These Cars are the Least-safe to Drive in South Africa