The council must review how it will remain relevant in an economy characterised by artificial intelligence, digitalisation and hybrid ways of working, business partners say
A police detective investigating a detention and assault case was herself allegedly assaulted by consulate security
Arguments that consulate staff have diplomatic immunity will only be heard later in the process
The Mississippi court case is unique; usually the grievances are against Mexicans accused of taking work from Americans
According to PayScale, a one-size-fits-all approach to allocating increases doesn’t tend to be very motivating to employees
The platinum miner seeks to up its production in expectation of a deficit on platinum supply from 2018 onward.
The worker issues that sparked the Marikana unrest have still not been addressed, political analyst Steven Friedman told a Pretoria labour conference.
Shutting down to ‘starve’ workers into submission is rare, but the tactic appears to be on the rise.
Business Unity South Africa says the amendments made to the Labour Relations and Basic Conditions of Employment Bills could be damaging to business.
Some progress was made in wage talks between Prasa and labour unions on Monday, with the rail operator changing certain conditions of its offer.