Explainer: Workplace and elections

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GUEST – Advocate Tertius Wessels who is a Legal Director at Strata-g Labour Solutions
Is there anything that employers can do to keep political neutrality in the workplace according to our labour law? Can an employer refuse employee to wear their political t-shirts in the workplace before and after the elections according to our labour laws? We unpack this and more for you.
20 May 2024 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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