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It is good practice for employers to review and audit their human resources and labour relations policies and practices annually. This is especially true when there are amendments to labour laws as well as when significant case law that has passed through from the Courts.

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Cambridge Scholar Publishers released a preview of the first 30 pages.

Link: http://learningdesigns.co.za/books/

The following are addressed in terms of the thinking brain:

  1. The brain is a wandering mind
  2. You and your brain
  3. Think versus memorize
  4. The brain and words
  5. The brain and pictures

At the end of August 2019, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the National Qualifications Framework (NQF Amendment Act) Amendment Act 12 of 2019 into law. These amendments have significant repercussions for both job-seekers and employers.

If an individual lies about his or her qualifications it could result in up to five years’ jail time, a fine or both. This sanction extends to misrepresenting qualifications on platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

The right to strike is enshrined in our Constitution and is fiercely protected by trade unions. However, the right to strike is limited in certain circumstances and specific procedures need to be followed. Section 77 of the Labour Relations Act regulates the procedure that needs to be followed in socio-economic protest action through a process of consultation at Nedlac between Labour, Business and Government.

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Cambridge Scholar Publishers is looking for people who are knowledgeable on

  1. the 4th Industrial Revolution,
  2. constructivist learning,
  3. the brain,
  4. teaching, and
  5. thinking

to review my new book: Potential Development using Thinking Tools: The Key to Flipped Teaching.

Publishing date: 1 November 2019

If not yourself, please forward to people who qualify to send me an email to [email protected]

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The much anticipated amendments to the Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA) and the Unemployment Insurance Fund Act (UIFA) are nearing implementation. On 4 September 2019, the Minister referred the amendments and the corresponding regulations to the Unemployment Insurance Board for consultation. The next steps will be Gazetting for public comments before the legislation is finalised.

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The International North South Edtech Conference and Expo will run from the 11th to the 13th of September in Cape Town. The conference will look at the digital disruption of education and training, including ICT capabilities, evolving digital technologies, and skills development needs.

The 19th Annual Commission for Employment Equity (CEE) report has just been delivered to the Minister of Employment and Labour, Thembelani Thulas Nxesi, by the Employment Equity Commission (CEE).

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The recent amendments to the Labour Relations Act (LRA) 2019, as well as a general clamp-down on compliance, has already resulted in the Media Worker’s Association of SA (MWASA) being de-registered because it had failed to submit its financial statements since its inception in 2013. It has taken some time, but the powers of the registrar have set a precedent for unions and employer organisations. MWASA’s status as a trade union has therefore been stripped.

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The law requires that designated employers must submit a report of how representative their companies are (across all jobs in the organisation) regarding race, gender and disability. (A designated employer employs more than 50 staff members. If a company does not have this staff complement, but their annual turnover is between R6 and R75 million – depending on the industry – the business will still be a designated employer.)


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