We closed off the show with an interview with Nowethu Ndiki – Commissioner at the CCMA. She gave us more information and understanding on Condonation. Condonation refers to the CCMA process where one applies to “condone failure to refer a case in prescribed time limits”. A condonation application is necessary when the employee has not taken prompt steps when encountering a labour problem/dispute. Commissioner Ndiki explained more about the necessary process when applying for condonation and the importance thereof. For more information you can contact the CCMA on (021) 469 0111 or 0861 1616 16 alternatively visit www.ccma.org.za
Thursday, June 23, 2011
CCMA Commissioner explains procedure in applying for Condonation
We closed off the show with an interview with Nowethu Ndiki – Commissioner at the CCMA. She gave us more information and understanding on Condonation. Condonation refers to the CCMA process where one applies to “condone failure to refer a case in prescribed time limits”. A condonation application is necessary when the employee has not taken prompt steps when encountering a labour problem/dispute. Commissioner Ndiki explained more about the necessary process when applying for condonation and the importance thereof. For more information you can contact the CCMA on (021) 469 0111 or 0861 1616 16 alternatively visit www.ccma.org.za
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