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Be Wary Of Beginning ‘Side-Hustles’

Be Wary Of Beginning ‘Side-Hustles’

by Guest Author | Jan 6, 2023 | Employment law, Publications

By Dylan Greenstone The COVID-19 pandemic caused an immense shift in the socioeconomic climate of South Africa, impacting its economy and various industries within it. Employers and employees alike had to evolve their thinking in order to adapt to the new economic...
Undefined “benefits” the Cause for Unfair Labour Practices

Undefined “benefits” the Cause for Unfair Labour Practices

by Guest Author | Oct 21, 2020 | Employment law, Publications

The exercise of employers’ conduct in relation to the provision of employment benefits has left many employees vulnerable to unfair labour practices.[1] In this article, I will analyse the challenges to the interpretation of what constitutes the term...
Financial Inclusion: An Ideal Global Financial System

Financial Inclusion: An Ideal Global Financial System

by Guest Author | Oct 20, 2020 | Commercial law, Publications

Financial inclusion is a significant part of economic growth, social development and poverty alleviation which most countries still battle with.  It is almost impossible to discuss financial inclusion and not mention financial exclusion, which is the reason behind the...
Continuous tenure Insecurity for People in rural South Africa

Continuous tenure Insecurity for People in rural South Africa

by Guest Author | Oct 14, 2020 | Conveyancing and Property law, Publications

Land ownership in indigenous African communities The Xolobeni case recently in the news highlights tenure insecurity in rural South Africa, where government and a local chief granted mining rights against the community’s wishes. Indigenous persons recognise that land...
Unequal Playing Field in Credit and Consumer Market in South Africa

Unequal Playing Field in Credit and Consumer Market in South Africa

by Guest Author | Oct 12, 2020 | Commercial law, Publications

Unfair discrimination against low income consumers has become an increasing problem in South Africa. The problem at home is rooted in pre-democratic South Africa The Apartheid regime was not only responsible for the reinforcement of racial division and discrimination...
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