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The draft code, which consolidates, and updates provisions previously scattered across Schedule 8 and Section 189 of the Labour Relations Act, introduces several groundbreaking changes that will significantly impact how businesses handle dismissals.
This represents a fundamental shift in approach, moving from rigid procedural requirements to principle-based guidelines that can be adapted to different business circumstances, with an emphasis on practical implementation.
The draft code also introduces a more flexible approach to probation management and performance assessment, with clearer frameworks for evaluation and decision-making. This change particularly benefits businesses dealing with complex performance issues or requiring specialised skills assessment.
The new code strikes a careful balance between protecting employee rights and recognising business operational realities. It provides employers with more practical tools for managing the employment relationship while maintaining fundamental fairness principles.
For businesses, the implications are significant:
The draft code is currently open for public comment, with implementation expected to significantly improve employment relationship management while reducing legal uncertainty for businesses. Submissions can be emailed to az.vog.ruobal@eynahltagK.onapoK or az.vog.ruobal@adnubaM.inakulH by 22 March 2025.
View the Government Gazette No. 51947, 21 January 2025 notice here.