Dismissal during Probationary Period of Employment in South Africa: An International Perspective

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW
P. Smit, J. Grobler
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Abstract

It is a universally acceptable practice to employ newly hired employees on a probationary period. In general terms the purpose of probation is to give the employer an opportunity to evaluate the employee's performance before confirming the appointment. This in itself seems to be an uncomplicated process; however, the scenario, especially in South Africa, becomes more complicated if an employer wants to terminate an employee's service during the probationary period of employment or terminate the services of an employee at the end of the probationary period. The right to a fair dismissal is well recognised in South African labour law; this right also extends to employees during their probationary period of employment. Convention 158 of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) provides guidelines in respect of the termination of employment, also during the probation period. In this article the ILO's standards with regard to the termination of employment during probation are considered. South Africa was a former colony of the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, in light of this the respective positions on dismissal during the probation period of employment in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom are also analysed. This provided the researcher with an opportunity to determine if South Africa's dismissal regime during the probationary period of employment is in line with some international perspectives and it appears that dismissal during the probationary period of employment in South Africa is out of step with international standards and developments.
南非试用期解雇:国际视角
在试用期内雇用新雇员是一种普遍接受的做法。一般来说,试用期的目的是让雇主有机会在确认任命之前评估员工的表现。这本身似乎是一个简单的过程;然而,如果雇主想在试用期内终止员工的服务或在试用期结束时终止员工的工作,情况就会变得更加复杂,尤其是在南非。南非劳动法充分承认公平解雇的权利;这项权利也适用于试用期内的雇员。国际劳工组织(劳工组织)第158号公约规定了在试用期内终止雇用的准则。本条考虑了国际劳工组织关于在试用期内终止雇用的标准。南非曾是荷兰和联合王国的殖民地,有鉴于此,还分析了荷兰和联合英国在试用期内各自被解雇的情况。这为研究人员提供了一个机会,以确定南非在试用期内的解雇制度是否符合一些国际观点,而且南非在试用期间的解雇似乎与国际标准和发展不同步。
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