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TOP TIP TUESDAY: WHEN DOES MORAL INDIGNATION OR VENGEANCE JUSTIFY DISMISSAL?

TOP TIP TUESDAY: WHEN DOES MORAL INDIGNATION OR VENGEANCE JUSTIFY DISMISSAL?

by Warren Beech | Apr 23, 2024 | Employment

  The Labour Court had to again, recently (the matter was heard on 31 August 2023 and the judgment was handed down on 10 April 2024) consider a dismissal which went back to the “Covid-19 era” in the matter of Penbro Kelnick (Pty) Ltd and the Commission for...
2024 INSIGHTS WITH THE TEAM: RESTRAINTS OF TRADE, HOW AND WHEN CAN THEY BE ENFORCED WITH MELANIE HART

2024 INSIGHTS WITH THE TEAM: RESTRAINTS OF TRADE, HOW AND WHEN CAN THEY BE ENFORCED WITH MELANIE HART

by Melanie Hart | Apr 16, 2024 | Employment

Q1: Can you please explain what a restraint of trade clause is? A restraint of trade clause is a contractual provision that limits an employee’s ability to engage in certain activities, for a certain period of time, after leaving their employment. These...

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