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Vaccines and employment: Can employers insist on their employees being vaccinated?
By Marleen Potgieter Who would have predicted that something as seemingly innocuous as a simple vaccine could become so contentious and create such polarisation? The surprise comes from the fact that we are all vaccinated, more than once and have mostly had our...
Leadership in the African Context: A Social Development Issue
Creating a prosperous future for Africa has become even more difficult with challenges imposed by COVID -19 and adjusting to the VUCA environment...
Where to next? The case for crypto-asset regulation just got bigger ISSUE 16
The alleged loss of some $3.6bn bitcoin through Africrypt investment company brings home just how risky this asset class truly is. Such incredible...
Tax – Working from home and claiming expenses ISSUE 15
With the massive and unexpected impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic, both on health and the economic survival of many people in South Africa and...
Constitutional implications of Covid-19: The striking down of the lockdown regulations Issue 14
This new contribution seeks to provide a weekly analysis of constitutional issues arising from Covid-19 and the responses to it. In this instalment,...
Disrobed – Digital labour proceedings during the lockdown Issue 13
Since 1995, South Africans have become accustomed to life under a constitutional democracy. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996...
BEE during COVID-19: Talking Po!nts Issue 12
After NEHAWU drew a blank with the first attempt to challenge a lockdown regulation (see Talking Points Issue 4 available on Juta Press Room) issued...