vimarsana.com

Latest Breaking News On - Cybercrimes bill - Page 11 : vimarsana.com

New wages for workers from next week – and other laws planned for South Africa you should know about

New wages for workers from next week – and other laws planned for South Africa you should know about Subscribe South Africa’s new minimum wage of R21.69 for each ordinary hour worked will officially take effect on Monday (1 March 2021). Sector-specific changes will also be introduced on the same day, including: Farmworkers are entitled to a minimum wage of R21.69 per hour; Domestic workers are entitled to a minimum wage of R19.09 per hour; Workers employed on an expanded public works programme are entitled to a minimum wage of R11.93 per hour. Employment and Labour minister Thulas Nxesi said the minimum wage is a tool to ensure that vulnerable workers do not fall below the poverty line and it is designed to reduce inequality and huge disparities in income in the national labour market.

These are the online and privacy changes coming to South Africa

Zambia : Cyber laws pose a threat to our human rights – CiSCA

By Judith Mulenga CISCA Chairperson The Civil Society Constitution Agenda (CiSCA) is concerned about the violations of freedoms embedded in the Cyber Crimes Bill 2021. As CiSCA, we fully understand and are sufficiently aware of the millions of people that fall victim to the cybercrimes each year worldwide but we are equally aware that there are several provisions in The Cyber Security And Cyber Crimes Bill, 2021 which pose a threat to our human rights. The inalienability and inherency of human rights are not subordinate to laws especially inimical provisions contained in the law. The Bill that the PF Government wants to pass as law in its current form, has a number of provisions that infringe on various freedoms, such as freedom of expression, freedom of speech, the right to privacy, to mention but a few.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.