Legal&You May 2022
Legal&You May 2022
Celebrating the rights of workers
In our latest edition of Legal&You we provide insightful information that not only supports our upcoming Workers' day, but also highlights the importance of company policies which, if followed can help you maintain a healthy relationship with your employer. We also touch on frozen assets when a loved one passes on, keeping your immune system sharp during winter and more.
Darren Cohen - General Manager
27 April 2022 | 3 minute readWith Legal&Tax you're not alone
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1 May is Workers’ Day, which serves both as a celebration of workers’ rights and as a reminder of the role that labour organisations played in the fight against Apartheid. During the month of May we will be sharing insightful content to help you better understand your rights and responsibilities related to labour matters.
In the latest edition of Legal&You, Head of Legal Helpline services, Michael Visser helps us understand incapacity, negligence and misconduct, and unpacks how difficult issues in the workplace could lead to disciplinary action. Understanding how these different infringements are handled will help you stay on top of your job.
Losing a loved one is incredibly difficult, and beyond the grief, the administrative burden makes it even harder. I share my personal experience in dealing with the admin of frozen bank accounts of deceased family members.
Dr. Avron Urison, the CEO of our HealthCare plan provides us with healthy habits to keep our immune system strong as we approach Winter.
Finally our Debt Manager, Tshepo Moloi gives us valuable insights and proactive steps to follow when experiencing a sudden loss of income.
Our purpose is to be your lifelong companion, and we hope that you find these articles helpful. If you have been forwarded this newsletter, you can click here to sign up and receive future editions.
Regards,
Darren Cohen
General Manager
Understanding the Labour Relations Act will help you succeed at work
There are varying degrees of issues you may face in the workplace that could lead to a difficult work environment, from incapacity to negligence and misconduct. This article will help you understand the differences between these infringements and how to approach disciplinary matters with our assistance.
Read more | 4 min reading time
Why your bank account freezes after you die and how this impacts your family
When you die your assets are frozen for the executor of the estate to correctly assess the value and determine the solvency of your estate. This process can be lengthy without the correct guidance.
Read more | 2 min reading time
Healthy habits to stay on top of your game
No one wants to muddle through the winter months feeling tired, run-down, and sick all the time. When it comes to keeping your family as healthy as possible, an ounce of prevention is most definitely worth a pound of cure.
Read more | 2 min reading time
Control your cash before debt debilitates you
Losing your job or having to pay for unforeseen expenses like vehicle repairs, or a medical emergency can instantly change your financial situation. We help you with proactive steps to help you through this uncertain time.
Read more | 3 min reading time
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