Tag: employee dissatisfaction
Mastering employee communication amid strikes & protests
By focusing on being open, understanding, and reliable when communicating with employees, employers can successfully handle challenging situations and emerge stronger and more resilient. During times of crisis, it is crucial for organisations to focus on engaging and communicating effectively with their employees.
Employees expect more from their workplace – and their bosses
Effective communication, emotional intelligence (EQ), trust, and willingness to be vulnerable are the most sought-after qualities for today’s business leaders. New global research reveals a significant shift in our relationship with work and our expectations of it in recent years with employees seeking work environments in which they can grow. In a nutshell: we want more from our work and our bosses.
Dismissal emanating from wearing high-heeled shoes
The Labour Appeal Court recently issued an order refusing to grant leave to appeal against the judgment of the Labour Court, after the Labour Court reinstated an employee who was dismissed for voicing her dissatisfaction with the company’s policy on wearing high-heeled shoes on mine premises.
Common payroll mistakes
Keeping your business finances in order needs a proper payroll system to avoid mistakes that come with payrolling. Whilst many small businesses opt for manual payroll processing spreadsheets or other basic tools that seem less cost-saving, they add on to more risks as the business expands and you add more employees to your payroll.
SURVEY | 81.5% of South Africans want to quit their jobs
A survey of 200 skilled professionals with degrees and solid work experience found that many would be willing to go independent soon if they had an initial contract to help them find their feet. Skilled professionals forced to work from home since the COVID-19 lockdown are finding themselves reluctant to return to the rigid corporate world.





























