PCB Blog - legislation
| Showing posts with the tag "LEGISLATION" |
Protection of Information Bill2010/07/28 Some years prior to full democracy, the Natal Teachers Society wrestled with the apartheid paradigm. |
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. |
Sustainable Development2010/07/29 The term “sustainable development” is a relatively new one in the socio-economic context of the world. |
Promotion of Access to Information2010/08/11 The Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) was launched several years ago amidst a fanfare of transparency. |
Enforcement2010/10/13 I have been fascinated by two recent public debates in particular. The reason is that the discussion seems to go round and round the point with very little recognition of the fact that there are already measures in place which should render these debates superfluous. |
Consumer Protection Bill2010/11/03 The Consumer Protection Bill boggles the mind. The only hope is that the postponement of its enactment until April next year signifies a lot of objections to it from people who have an understanding of business. Not that there is anything wrong with its essential principles, by the way. |
White Collar Crime2010/12/08 Last week I had the pleasure of attending a gathering of the KZN White Collar Crime Task Group which was hosted by the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry. |
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. |





















