Episodes
Are audit findings keeping you awake at night? Is your payroll legislatively compliant? The end of the tax year is fast approaching, today we will discuss processes to follow to end off the tax year with an error free payroll. 
Published 02/26/24
Published 02/26/24
Are you ready for your next external audit? Internal audit of your payroll can help reduce audit findings against your organization and better prepare your company for their audit. Are you tired of inaccuracies and errors within your payroll on a monthly basis? Its time to embark on an internal payroll audit.
Published 11/06/23
LabourNet Cape Town's Payroll Manager, Simeon Carter talks to us about the advantages of Employee Tax Incentives (ETI) and how it can save your business money!
Published 07/24/23
LabourNet Cape Town's Payroll Manager, Simeon Carter talks to us about the differences between Payroll outsourcing and in-house processing and how they can benefit your business.
Published 06/26/23
Senior Health and Safety Consultant, Morne Oosthuizen, tells us how the incident management and investigation process provides organisations with an insight into the effectiveness of their health and safety management system. The process should be used to solve health and safety problems, reduce the risk of workplace injuries and transform an organisation from traditional and reactive, to proactive management of health and safety.
Published 06/19/23
In 1948, the United Nations defined 30 articles of human rights which at their core were based on humanity, freedom, justice, and peace. This became a roadmap for how a lot of legislation was drafted, promulgated, and implemented the world over for years to come. As technology and society have developed, so too has the legislation developed to support, control, and protect the rights of individuals and organisations and the information concerned. We now find ourselves in a world where data...
Published 04/24/23
The first in our new series of episodes with Lehan Goosen, talking to us about Strike Action!
Published 04/03/23
We are joined by LabourNet Skills and Equity Product Manager, Linda Madida who takes us through the changes in SETA regulations.
Published 03/20/23
Adri Louw joins BGD for the first monthly show discussing all hot topics and cases in Labour Law.  As the scourge of electricity load shedding seems to be ongoing, what impact does this have on employers and employees? 
Published 02/06/23
Samantha Walker and Sasha Tulshi take us through the "Dangers Of Email'' and discuss the recent case, Hawarden v Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs Inc (13849/2020) [2023] ZAGPJHC 14 (16 January 2023),  which has caused quite the stir.
Published 01/30/23
In this first episode of SESK for 2023, BGD discusses the exceptional circumstances where an employer can terminate employees for misconduct without a disciplinary hearing. Cases Discussed: Mphepya v The South African Weather Service (2010) Lefu & Others V Western Areas Gold Mining Co Ltd (1985) 
Published 01/23/23
It's been a year since the inception of our Stuff Employers Should Know Podcast! And what better way to celebrate than to give our new listeners a rerun of our most popular episode thus far! Thank you for your support, we'll be back i  January 2023! Employee’s sharing their pay slips and other conditions of their employment with their fellow employee’s can cause much unhappiness and disruption in an employer’s workplace where discrepancies in earnings may exist. But can an employer take...
Published 12/12/22
The year-end office party has gained legendary status of being the epicenter of office debauchery and bad behavior. In this episode we discuss what employers should do in the run up to their year end party, or any office party, to prevent any possible HR nightmares. Case law referenced: Campbell Scientific Africa (Pty) Limited v Simmers and others [2015] JOL 34906 (LAC)
Published 11/14/22
The Basic Conditions of Employment Act defines "overtime" as the time that an employee works during a day or a week in excess of ordinary hours of work. What are ordinary hours? and how is overtime compensated? BGD is back in studio to take you through the common questions regarding managing overtime. Are your overtime agreements still valid? Click here to find out!
Published 10/24/22
In this episode we're joined by LabourNet's Skills & Equity Product Manager, Linda Madida who takes us through a high leveled overview of the proposed employment equity amendments and how organisations can prepare for them! For a different perspective on the Proposed Employment Equity Amendments read our blog via the link : https://www.labournet.com/the-future-of-employment-equity/
Published 10/10/22
The Information Compliance Team, Samantha Walker, Yumnah Dowlath and James Bradnick join us in studio teaching us how to apply solutions throughout the POPI compliance journey within an organisation to overcome it's struggles. You can contact them via email on [email protected]
Published 10/03/22
The dismissal of employees who have reached and worked beyond the normal retirement age has been found to be fair. This was confirmed in Solidarity obo Strydom & 5 Others v State Information Technology Agency SOC (2022) 43 ILJ 1881 (LC)  on 9 May 2022. However, is it that simple? BGD discusses how the courts have viewed the application of Section 187 (2) (b) of the Labour Relations Act which states that "a dismissal based on age is fair if the employee has reached the normal or agreed...
Published 09/26/22
Yas has some questions that need answering when it comes to BBBEE in South Africa and who better to answer them than LabourNets National BBBEE Product Manager, Tamanna Sharma.
Published 09/12/22
What happens when an employee tenders their resignation,  and then unilaterally seeks to withdraw their resignation? BGD talks us through this question which was put before the Labour Court (LC) in the interesting case of Mohlwaadibona v Dr JS Moroka Municipality (Case No: J718/21) (18 March 2022).
Published 09/05/22
Simple in theory yet quite difficult in practice, BGD gives insight into the tried and tested "formula" to use when drafting disciplinary charges.  And remember... always be sufficiently particular!
Published 08/29/22
The Labour Court has found that the man had not intended to be dishonest when he went to his "mother’s" funeral twice as well as his "Son" despite not being the biological father. BGD discusses the interesting case of Toyota South Africa Motors (PTY) Ltd v NUMSA obo Njilo and Others (D 692/19) [2022] ZALCD 12 (14 July 2022) 
Published 08/22/22
The Protection of Personal Information Act (“POPIA) has been in force for over 12 months. Organizations – private and public were given a one year grace period to become compliant. There are however still a lot of grey areas in terms of what compliance looks like or even how to practically interpret and implement this new legislation.  To get a better understanding of the practical side of POPI we are joined by POPI experts Samantha Walker and Chanel Sprieman.
Published 08/15/22
The recent unrest and protest action in the Tembisa community disrupted public transport leaving commuters stranded. Protesters "locked down" the community and many residents feared to leave their homes.  Many employers had employee's who were impacted or prevented from attending work as a result of the protests, but are employers still required to pay employee's who do not attend work, arguably due to no fault of their own? 
Published 08/08/22
In this episode BGD discusses the correct way to issue a notice to attend a disciplinary hearing. 
Published 08/01/22