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Checklists

1.2.1 Employee orientation checklist
1.2.2 Notification to attend an incapacity investigation
1.2.3 Employee take-on --- termination checklist
1.2.4 Dismissal for poor work performance - employees other than probationary employees
1.2.5 Poor work performance counselling session

Examples

1.4.1 Example of an employment contract
1.4.2 Fixed term contract of employment
1.4.3 Letter of appointment of an independent contractor
1.4.6 Retrenchment advice - example of letter terminating services
1.4.7.a Agreement entered into between re overtime - employees

Contracts

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Major Hazard Installation comes under a spotlight at Polokwane Labour Seminar

A seminar on Major Hazard Installation (MHI) was on Thursday told about the importance of all facilities holding Hazardous Chemicals Substances in large quantities to notify local authorities as well as the Department of Labour about their profiles.
Rachel Aphane, Specialist for Major Hazard Installation in the Department of Labour, was speaking at the MHI event organised by the department in Polokwane, attended by over 100 stakeholders from organised business, local authorities and members of the public.

Mid-morning roundup of labour news on Friday, 6 March 2015

http://www.salabournews.co.za/index.php/component/content/article/70-labour-news/23374-mid-morning-roundup-of-labour-news-on-friday-6-march-2015.html In our Friday roundup, see summaries of our selection of South African labour- related stories that have appeared since mid-morning on Wednesday, 4 March 2015. VAVI’S FATECosatu gives Vavi last chance to explain himselfBDLive reports that the leaders of labour federation Cosatu on Thursday told general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi he had one more chance to explain himself […]

CCMA 2014 Commissioners Indaba opened to media Copy

The Commissioners Indaba, attended by over three hundred (300) CCMA Commissioners is an annual event on the CCMA calendar and provides an opportunity for the continuous professional development of CCMA Commissioners. The theme for this year’s Indaba is ‘The equitable workplace – a pipedream or the next wave?’ This years Indaba will be held in Durban Kwa-Zulu Natal as the Elangeni Hotel on Thursday and Friday 4th & 5th December 2014.