We have a winner

Labour Bulletin | 8 April, 2009

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We have a winner

Dear Reader

Welcome to this week’s bulletin.

Thank you to all of you who responded to my survey about what topics you’d like to see in your updates. As promised, I’ve selected a winner. Congratulations to Mrs M. Liebenberg, who’ll be receiving her next five updates for free!

Speaking of updates, your new HR update will be landing in your mailbox in the next few days. It’s packed with useful information to help you with all aspects of your HR management.

Do you have an employee who’s abusing alcohol at work? You’ve tried your best to help him overcome his problem, but things just aren’t getting any better. He’s not performing and you simply can’t afford to keep employing him!

You can follow the five steps in your update to dismiss him.

Or maybe you suspect one of your employee’s drinks heavily outside of work, and it’s affecting her productivity. Find out how to identify if she’s suffering the after-effects at work, and what you can do about it!

So there’s that and much more to look forward to. Have a look here if you’re not already a subscriber to this invaluable HR resource.

Until next time...


Sarah-Jane Bosch
Managing Editor

 


Editors note

Michelle Govender
Labour Bulletin Editor

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