
The Business Place
Do you have some good business ideas? Do you need need advice in how to get started? The Business Place is an organisation that works to develop small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) in South Africa. It works as a group of walk-in centres for entrepreneurs. People young and old are encouraged to come to the organisation to gain advice in starting businesses. The institution aims to be extremely welcoming and user-friendly and to offer as much accessibility to its patrons as possible.
Employment for Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Here you'll find some helpful advice on seeking employment in South Africa if you are a refugee or asylum seeker. This information was compiled by Lawyers For Human Rights (LHR) and the Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CoRMSA).
Help with Labour Disputes
Are you having trouble with your employer or place of employment? Do you think they are undermining your rights?
The organisations below can offer free assistance with labour disputes.
Working? Know Your Rights
Before seeking employment, it is important to understand the South African Basic Conditions of Employment Act. Everyone in South Africa has rights when it comes to employment, and it's important to know what they are. The South African government has the full legislation related to worker's rights on their website. To read the full version online, click here.
Tips on Starting a Business
What you'll find on this page:
- Suggestions on how to start a business in South Africa, courtesy of the Small Enterprise Development Agency, and
- Useful links to a range of advisory agencies and organisations around Johannesburg to help you start your business
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