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Jasmin Pillay, HR director at Microsoft South Africa

The workplace today through the lens of augmented humanity

There is huge generational diversity in the workplace today

Dr Jerry Gule, chief executive at the Institute of People Management (IPM)

Make your human capital investments pay

It is fair that higher performance be rewarded accordingly, but within the fair discrimination principles being applied

Dr Thabo Mashongoane, chief executive at the National Skills Authority

Approaches to reskilling in organisations

If the populace is not properly trained, the country will forever lag behind the rest of the world

Sherisa Raja, partner at Fasken

The augmented workplace – Tips on how to get ready from a labour law and HR perspective

There’s huge potential for this digitally enabled opportunity to re-balance gender representation in the economy

Michaela Voller, chief HR executive at Dimension Data

Transforming for the Future

Dimension Data turns employee careers into worthwhile experiences with tools, technology and now robotics

It’s time for a new year’s revolution at work

It’s time for a new year’s revolution at work

We don’t need a better work-life balance, we need a new way of working that doesn’t destroy our souls

David Plink, CEO, Top Employers Institute

Enriching the employee’s life through work

What African organisations can learn

Study part-time at Wits Plus to ensure you keep up with the constant changes in today’s workplace

​Rethinking learning in the 21st Century

Constant learning to stay abreast of current trends has become essential for today’s employees

The index also found that most companies focused on structures — where outcomes were tangible — and not the behavioural culture within the business, where they “struggle to make meaningful progress”. (Darren Ornitz/Reuters)

Equality Index shines light on queer inclusion in the workplace

A 2014 study of queer discrimination in the workplace found 53% of queer workers hide who they are at work

Silence

Social justice organisations are not squeaky clean, and we must do better

Following sexual assault allegations at EE, civil society donor Nicolette Naylor sees this is an opportunity to interrogate approaches to sexism

Factors such as crime

Krones SA accused of racial discrimination

German filling and packaging company Krones has launched an investigation into accounts of racial discrimination at Krones SA.

From baby to boardroom – the importance of employing mothers

Their ability to listen, nurture the ideas of others and lead through collaboration give mothers leadership traits that are invaluable to businesses.

South African woman would need to work two months more than a man to earn the equivalent salary that he would earn in a year.

Women are still paid less than men in SA companies

The gender pay gap is estimated to be between 15% and 17%. Employers are benefiting unduly from the historic undervaluing of women’s contributions.

Hlengiwe Vilikati in her Jo Anke gallery in Orange Grove.

Survey: transformation in art

We would like to hear from galleries and museums about race and gender equity in your workplace.