Employers have dedicated much of the year to introducing adequate health and safety measures in the workplace, including placing employees on paid sick leave at the onset of Covid-19 symptoms or following exposure to the virus.
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Employer branding agency Universum Global has published a ranking of the most sought-after employers in South Africa, based on its comprehensive and independent career-related survey.
An energy crisis in China, spiralling shipping costs, and Covid-19 supply chain disruptions are accelerating a shift away from Asia to focus on making products locally, say chief executives at South African retailers.
Growing elements of criminality are eating into South Africa's real GDP growth prospects and recovery from the devastating Covid-19 lockdowns, say economists at the Bureau of Economic Research (BER).
Eskom wants to hike electricity prices by 20%; the health department gives update on vaccine passports; coalition talks are over, and now we see who takes control; and state capture case quickly becomes a tangled mess.
The South African Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union (Saccawu) will begin an indefinite strike on Friday (19 November) at group companies owned by Walmart-led Massmart Holdings in South Africa.
New report reveals political party donations - except for the EFF; ANC says it has completed coalition talks; Eskom is investigating suspicious incidents around load shedding; and being unvaccinated will likely lead to higher insurance premiums.
Massmart chief executive Doug Jones has published a letter responding to the planned strike action against the group by aggrieved workers.
The Competition Tribunal of South Africa unconditionally approved the large merger between Bonitas Medical Fund and Nedgroup Medical Aid Scheme.