Understanding the Basic Conditions of Employment Act
Staying informed about your rights as an employer is crucial in today’s dynamic work environment.
The Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA) serves as a cornerstone of these rights in South Africa, outlining essential regulations governing various aspects of your employment relationships.
This annual seminar aims to demystify the BCEA and empower you with knowledge on:
- Working hours and overtime
- Leave entitlements
- Termination of employment
- Wages and deductions
- and more
- Presentation slides to download a day before the web seminar.
- A downloadable, comprehensive reference guide and a certificate of attendance to be shared after the Webinar.
- The guide will include the Q&A’s covered during the web seminar.
- A link to a recording of the session will be made available.
Who should attend?
- All payroll professionals
- All IR, ER and HR professionals
- Line, Plant and Office Management
- Tax advisors / Practitioners
- Payroll and HR consultants
- Accountants
- Anyone with an interest in the BCEA
About Andrew Levy
Get ready to meet one of South Africa’s most renowned labour experts – Andrew Levy!
With over four decades of experience, Andrew is not only a highly respected author and commentator but also a sought-after seminar presenter. He has acted as an arbitrator on various panels, including being one of the founding CCMA commissioners.
Andrew holds a Masters degree in both Labour Economics and Labour Law and consults with a wide range of organisations on labour relations management, specialising in wage strategy and strike management.
His clients benefit from his unique strategic advice, insight, and direction. Andrew has honed his expertise and methodologies since 1979, earning a reputation as a thought leader and commentator on local and international labour markets and employment relations.
Don’t miss out on the chance to learn from the best in the business!
Seminar details
- 14 May 2024
- 09:00 - 14:30 (GMT +2)
- Web Seminar (MS Live)
- Price : R1,750 per person (excl. VAT)