Previously, our workplaces were characterised by serious hardships emanating from labour laws which did not always cater for all areas of the employment relationship. South African female employees were without a clear legitimate remedial right precluding any severe violation and infringement to their fundamental rights resulting from their pregnancy; a task they did not opt for in the first place, but was instead, naturally imposed on them as a result of their gender category. Undoubtedly, many female employees were victims of unfair discrimination. The legislature therefore saw it fit to democratise the workplace by making rapid statutory interventions. As a result, a number of significant changes in various spheres of our labour laws wer...
Background: Studies have shown that healthcare workers in Emergency Units (EUs) are at a high risk o...
The first part of this article asks if the Creditors’ Bargain Model, long employed by insolvency sch...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
Previously, our workplaces were characterised by serious hardships emanating from labour laws which ...
The Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 brought a number of changes in the labour relations environment ...
This thesis draws together a series of publications based on work carried out between 2008 and 2018,...
In March 2021, the Scottish Government committed to an ambitious legal framework that will give rise...
Since 1999 South Africa gradually developed a detailed minimum wage schedule covering eleven sectors...
This treatise considers the promotion process in the workplace and focuses on the meaning of promoti...
Common law does recognise the concept of dismissal based on operational requirements. It recognises ...
Clauses in restraint of trade agreements concluded between an employer and an employee often present...
Through talk and text, people can both create and undo social realities (Edwards, 1997). People have...
Suspension as a form of an unfair labour practice can be of two categories. There could be a situati...
The concept of the FE is relevant in the EU VAT from the two main perspectives as regards the cross-...
This thesis explores the role of states in propelling financialisation. The neoliberal period has be...
Background: Studies have shown that healthcare workers in Emergency Units (EUs) are at a high risk o...
The first part of this article asks if the Creditors’ Bargain Model, long employed by insolvency sch...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
Previously, our workplaces were characterised by serious hardships emanating from labour laws which ...
The Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 brought a number of changes in the labour relations environment ...
This thesis draws together a series of publications based on work carried out between 2008 and 2018,...
In March 2021, the Scottish Government committed to an ambitious legal framework that will give rise...
Since 1999 South Africa gradually developed a detailed minimum wage schedule covering eleven sectors...
This treatise considers the promotion process in the workplace and focuses on the meaning of promoti...
Common law does recognise the concept of dismissal based on operational requirements. It recognises ...
Clauses in restraint of trade agreements concluded between an employer and an employee often present...
Through talk and text, people can both create and undo social realities (Edwards, 1997). People have...
Suspension as a form of an unfair labour practice can be of two categories. There could be a situati...
The concept of the FE is relevant in the EU VAT from the two main perspectives as regards the cross-...
This thesis explores the role of states in propelling financialisation. The neoliberal period has be...
Background: Studies have shown that healthcare workers in Emergency Units (EUs) are at a high risk o...
The first part of this article asks if the Creditors’ Bargain Model, long employed by insolvency sch...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...