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This is an appeal against an order by an arbitrator. The arbitrator ordered that the respondent be reinstated without loss of salary and benefits. The background to the case is largely common cause. The respondent was employed as a revenue specialist by the appellant. Following alleged misconduct, the respondent together with three other employees were suspended from employment pending investigations. He together with the other employee’s were subsequently charged in terms of the appellant’s Code of Conduct. It was alleged that the employees including the respondent valued motor vehicles without authority and that he used an incorrect procedure in valuing... More

Before me is an application for condonation of late noting of an appeal. On 3 June 2013 the respondents obtained an arbitral award in their favour. The applicant lodged an appeal against that award on 10 June 2013 in case number LC/H.412/13. That appeal was struck off the roll on the basis that the applicant had irregularly cited respondents as Chenayi Nyaguse and “12 Ors”. Consequently the appeal was defective. That judgment was handed down on 14 March 2014. More

This matter was set down as an application for condonation of late noting of an appeal. Before me are two points in limine that were raised. Respondents obtained an arbitral award in their favour whose operative part reads as follows; “1. The charges against the claimants (respondents in casu) are calculated to victimize the claimants. They are illegal and must be stayed. 2. The respondents (applicant in casu) is committing unfair labour practice. 3. Each party to pay its own costs as per agreed quantum.” More

This is an appeal against the determination of a labour officer issued on 24 December 2020, in terms of which he found the respondent not guilty of misconduct charges that had been preferred against him by the appellant. More

This is an application for condonation of the late filing of an application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court. In a judgment dated 6 January 2023, this Court set aside the decision of Determining Authority which had found the Respondent Not Guilty of the misconduct charges. The Court ordered parties to file submissions pertaining to issues of aggravation and mitigation. In a further decision dated 13 April 2023, this Court issued a penalty of a Final Written Warning and ordered Respondent’s reinstatement to her former position without loss of salary and benefits failure of which Respondent was entitled... More