THE AUTHOR – GERHARD PAPENFUS
Leading EmpoweringSA, Gerhard Papenfus fights at the forefront of the industry to protect and empower employers across South Africa. As the voice of EmpoweringSA, he is a regular on TV and radio, as well as mainstream newspapers and related media. Gerhard and his team at EmpoweringSA, continue making a difference for employers in the South African labour law regime by standing by them, supporting them and encouraging them to take a stand.
For more information about NEASA visit our website www.neasa.co.za.
THE AUTHOR -GERHARD PAPENFUS
Leading EmpoweringSA, Gerhard Papenfus fights at the forefront of the industry to protect and empower employers across South Africa. As the voice of EmpoweringSA, he is a regular on TV and radio, as well as mainstream newspapers and related media. Gerhard and his team at EmpoweringSA, continue making a difference for employers in the South African labour law regime by standing by them, supporting them and encouraging them to take a stand.
For more information about NEASA visit our website www.neasa.co.za.

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Coronavirus: Policy and Guidelines
POLICY AND GUIDELINES Dear NEASA employer The Coronavirus pandemic has the potential to cause massive disruptions in the workplace. Employers are advised that preventing the virus from spreading is the best course of action at this stage. NEASA has developed a generic...
2014 Is Drawing To A Close
‘Time flies’ – use it wisely 2014 IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE Dear Friend We’ve come to the end of another year. All that’s left of our best moments and our disappointments might only be vague memories. Most of us live life in the fast lane (which is not something to boast...
THE ANC WILL STRUGGLE TO KEEP ECONOMIC PROMISES TO THE IMF AFTER ITS ‘RUBICON’ MOMENT
THE ANC WILL STRUGGLE TO KEEP ECONOMIC PROMISES TO THE IMF AFTER ITS 'RUBICON' MOMENT By Ed Stoddard and Tim Cohen Published by Business Maverick on 29 July 2020 Intellidex analyst Peter Attard Montalto has likened South Africa’s $4.3-billion International Monetary...




