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Contracts of Employment

Know Your Rights: Contracts of Employment What the Law says: Chapter 2, Section 14 of The Basic Conditions of Employment Act No.75 of 1997, as amended in 2020 is part of the new amendment, and states: Written particulars of employment. (1) An employer must supply...

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Know Your Rights: Lunch Breaks

Know Your Rights: Lunch Breaks What the Law says: Chapter 2, Section 14 of The Basic Conditions of Employment Act No.75 of 1997, as amended in 2020 is part of the new amendment, and states: Meal intervals. (1) An employer must give an employee who...

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Know Your Rights: Public Holiday Pay

Know Your Rights: Public Holiday Pay What the Law says: Chapter 2, Section 10 of The Basic Conditions of Employment Act No.75 of 1997, as amended in 2020 is part of the new amendment, and states: Public holidays. (1)   An employer may not require an...

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Know Your Rights: How is overtime calculated?

Know Your Rights: How is overtime calculated? What the Law says: Chapter 2, Section 10 of The Basic Conditions of Employment Act No.75 of 1997, as amended in 2020 is part of the new amendment, and states: Overtime. An employer may not require or permit...

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Know Your Rights: Parental Leave

Know Your Rights: Parental Leave What the Law says: Section 25A of The Basic Conditions of Employment Act No.75 of 1997, as amended in 2020 is part of the new amendment, and states:   Parental Leave (1)  An employee, who is a parent of a...

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Know Your Rights: Family Responsibility Leave

Know Your Rights: Family Responsibility Leave What the Law says: Section 27 of The Basic Conditions of Employment Act No.75 of 1997, as amended in 2020, states:   Family Responsibility Leave (1)  This section applies to an employee—     (a) who has been in employment...

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Know Your Rights about Maternity Benefits
Know Your Rights: Maternity Leave

Know Your Rights: Maternity Leave   What the Law says:   Section 25 of The Basic Conditions of Employment Act No.75 of 1997, as amended in 2020, states: Maternity leave (1)  An employee is entitled to at least four consecutive months of maternity leave. (2)  An employee may commence...

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