LABOUR LAW ARTICLES
Equal Parenting Judgment: What Does It Mean for Your Family?
South Africa’s Constitutional Court affirms equal parental leave for all parents in landmark judgment. Learn key legal principles, case facts, impacts, and next steps for
What is Constructive Dismissal in South Africa?
Forced to resign? Learn about constructive dismissal under South African law. Understand your rights, key court cases, and the steps to take if your employer
Is Early Termination of Fixed-Term Contracts on Notice Lawful?
Key Insights from Solidarity obo Nel RH v Paramount Aerospace Systems (Pty) Ltd [2025] – Legal Principles, Case Law, and Employer Guidance in South Africa
Labour Court clarifies jurisdiction in cross-border employment disputes involving South African public servants abroad
A discussion of Naidoo v Khosa NO and Others (JR1346/22) [2025] ZALCJHB 131. Introduction to the Legal Principles As more South African employees take up roles
Retirement and Dismissal: What Employees Need to Know About Their Rights at Work
Introduction: The Law on Dismissals Based on Age Under South African labour law, dismissing someone just because of their age is automatically unfair—unless they have
Employment Law Experts in Johannesburg: Expert Legal Guidance from Bregman Moodley Attorneys
Employment law is an intricate and essential area of law that governs the relationship between employers and employees. It ensures that workplace rights are protected
Landmark ConCourt Judgment Reinforces Employee Rights in Transfer Case
Introduction The case of Africa Online Operations (Mauritius) Limited v Scanlon and Others has emerged as a landmark decision by the Constitutional Court of South
Whistleblower Dismissal: Understanding Legal Remedies in South Africa’s Labour Landscape
Unpacking the case of Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa and Others v Ngoye and Others. Introduction: Martha Ngoye, a former legal executive at South
Seokwane v Bidvest Prestige Cleaning Services: Unfair Dismissal of Elderly
Introduction: In South Africa, laws prohibit unfair discrimination in employment based on age. However, certain provisions allow for fair dismissal upon reaching the normal or
Confessions In Employment Law – Brauns And Others v Wilkes N.O And Others
Introduction: In the case of Brauns and Others v Wilkes N.O and Others, the Labour Appeal Court (LAC) dealt with the dismissal of former employees
High Court Rules Parental Leave Provisions Unconstitutional
Introduction In the case of Van Wyk and Others v The Minister of Employment and Labour, the High Court has made a significant ruling regarding
How the Shoprite Checkers Case Clarifies the Impact of Curators on Prescription Act for Mentally Incapacitated Claimants
Summary Learn how the Supreme Court of Appeal clarified that the appointment of a curator ad litem for a person with a mental disability does