2015

Administrative Jurisdiction Division forces the Minister to adopt a more sophisticated fining policy for the Foreign Nationals (Employment) Act

Administrative Jurisdiction Division forces the Minister to adopt a more sophisticated fining policy for the Foreign Nationals (Employment) Act 1000 557 SarisLaw

The Administrative Jurisdiction Division ruled on 7 October 2015 that the fining policy for the Foreign Nationals (Employment) Act of the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment for fines for…

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Administrative Jurisdiction Division puts an end to the Working Conditions Fining policy rules. The policy of the Minister for Social Affairs and Employment is unreasonable and leads to disproportionate working conditions fines. New policy is in the pipeline

Administrative Jurisdiction Division puts an end to the Working Conditions Fining policy rules. The policy of the Minister for Social Affairs and Employment is unreasonable and leads to disproportionate working conditions fines. New policy is in the pipeline 1000 667 SarisLaw

Working conditions fines will be moderated more often than before. This is the result of the important judgment of the Administrative Jurisdiction Division of 6 May 2015. In its ruling,…

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Proportionality of the new Policy Rules on the imposition of fines in Foreign Nationals (Employment) Act 2015?

Proportionality of the new Policy Rules on the imposition of fines in Foreign Nationals (Employment) Act 2015? 1000 667 SarisLaw

As of 1 July 2015, the long-awaited amended Policy Rules on the imposition of fines in Foreign Nationals (Employment) Act 2015 entered into force. For many employers who are (or…

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