PCB Blog - labour
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Golden Handshake2010/07/29 All my working life I have been waiting for my employer to offer me a golden handshake for being fired. It’s never happened, and I don’t expect it to happen in the future either. |
Strike Action2010/08/25 Like many South Africans, I am outraged by the behaviour of striking union members. I understand that demonstrations and the like that are associated with strikes have the potential to degenerate into violence and vandalism, but in this instance the incitement for workers to intimidate has been overtly expressed by union leaders. |
Productivity2010/09/03 At a function hosted recently by Productivity SA, a speaker referred to the dilemma faced by China when conscious decisions were to be taken that would set that country on the part of economic growth. Should the focus be on productivity, or on quality? |
SMME2010/09/16 If ever a term was misunderstood in this country, it is SMME. This stands for Small, Micro and Medium Enterprises and is a universally-used classification of businesses. |
Public Service Strike2010/09/14 During the last month there have been many acts of intimidation and thoughtless disruptions to ordinary people caused by strikers. |
Job Creation2011/04/06 Since the job creation challenge was put on the table by the President, I have been thinking about how best to make a contribution. |
Disciplinary Action2011/10/19 Instituting disciplinary action in the workplace is not only stressful for the employer and the employee concerned, but also for other staff, especially when it ends in dismissal. |
Labour Brokers2011/12/08 The labour broker debate continues to rage. For me, the important thing to consider is what we, as citizens, and our economy stands to gain or lose from the proposed banning of labour brokers. |





















