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World Australian journalist wins unfair dismissal case over Gaza post Antoinette Lattouf was fired by ABC after sharing an Instagram post from Human Rights Watch that said Israel had used ...
Parliament’s Police Portfolio Committee is turning up the heat on senior officials in the South African Police Service (SAPS) implicated in an alleged corruption scandal.
The SAPS has dismissed a viral social media post about police trainee applications as false. The recruitment portal is currently closed, and no new intake has been announced.
ABC, seen by many Australians as a bastion of fair reporting, apologised after being ordered to pay Antoinette Lattouf $45,000 in compensation, with a further financial penalty yet to be decided.
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf awarded $70,000 in compensation after winning unfair dismissal case against the ABC Journalist Antoinette Lattouf has been awarded an eye-watering five-figure sum of ...
How can HR prepare employers for enhanced employee protection against unfair dismissal? Matt Jenkin offers his advice. Out of all the changes to employment law proposed by the Employment Rights Bill, ...
The Labour Court in Ireland has set a date for an appeal in a high-profile case between a former Twitter (now X) executive and the social media platform. In August 2024, Gary Rooney won more than ...
The Employment Appeal Tribunal's ruling clarifies time limits for unfair dismissal claims during early conciliation processes In the case of C Raison v DF Capital Bank Ltd & Ors (EAT 2025/86), the ...
Former specialised unit Koevoet members have approached the courts in a bid to institute a class action against the Police Ministry for compensation. Picture: File ...
SAPS disciplinary system unlikely to sanction police brutality The acquittal of VIP Unit officers who assaulted victims on camera highlights the police’s failure to define and enforce standards of ...
A police captain accused of raping a trainee at the Tshwane SAPS academy is expected to apply for bail today.
Saima Mohsin is suing CNN for unfair dismissal and disability discrimination. Her case can now proceed to a full tribunal after CNN lost an appeal.
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