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An employer’s guide to the second “COVID-19” holiday season and the new world of work in 2022
- 13 December 2021
- Practice Management
- South African Accounting Academy
Following a year of grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic, the new world of work, and COVID-19 vaccinations, employers have new considerations to face during the festive season, particularly as the South African COVID-19 Vaccination Programme begins to lag and a fourth wave is fast approaching.
Numerous questions & answers are set out under the following categories:
- Return to work in 2022
- Leave considerations
- COVID-19, Quarantine and the Impact on leave
- Misconduct and Social Media
- Staff year end parties
Click here to download the Guide:
How does this affect you and your clients?
Relevance to Auditors, Independent Reviewers & Accountants:
- Your clients must comply with COVID-19 legislation, and you must assess compliance therewith. If they don’t comply with the relevant laws and regulations, you have certain reporting obligations in terms of NOCLAR (NOn-Compliance with Laws And Regulations) – this could include reporting to management, qualifying your audit opinion, reporting a Reportable Irregularity, etc.
- As an employer, you also need to comply with relevant COVID-19 legislation to keep your employees and workplace safe.
- The guide contains many questions & answers – which may come in handy when your clients turn to you for advice.
Relevance to Your clients:
- As an employer, your clients need to comply with relevant COVID-19 legislation to keep their employees and workplace safe.
- The guide contains many questions & answers – which may come in handy when your clients have to advise their employees of their rights and responsibilties.
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https://accountingacademy.co.za/profession/monthly-legislation-update
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