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LLW2601 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 - DUE 13 September 2024 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... QUESTION 1 THE ANSWER FOR QUESTION 1 MUST NOT EXCEED 2 (TWO) PAGES. YOU MUST CAREFULLY READ THE SCENARIO BEFORE YOU TRY TO ANSWER IT. Vatiswa works for Tseba Taba Tsago Professionals (TTP). TTP employs people whose services it avails to its own clients in exchange for an agreed fixed amount. Vatiswa receives her salary payments from TTP and TTP is responsible for paying her UIF contributions and deducting her employee taxes. For the last six months, Vatiswa has worked as a filing clerk on behalf of her TTP’s client, McDonald-Kentucky Corporation (MKC), in Mthatha. Recently, Vatiswa discovered that she earns less money than other filing clerks directly employed by MKC and did not receive an annual bonus which the MKC employees were entitled to despite doing the same work as them. Vatiswa decides to use an Large language model (so-called “Al” model) in order to obtain legal advice for her legal predicament. (GO TO NEXT PAGE) Page 4 of 6 LLW2601 ASSESSMENT 2 Below is the answer provided by the ChatGPT AI: AlLANSWER Vatiswa's situation raises several important legal considerations under South African labor law, particularly concerning the principle of equal pay for equal work and the nature of her employment through Tseba Taba Tsago Professionals (TTP). 1. Equal Pay for Equal Work: Vatiswa has discovered that she earns less money than other filing clerks directly employed by McDonald-Kentucky Corporation (MKC), despite performing the same duties. This situation potentially violates the principle of equal pay for equal work as enshrined in South African labor laws, particularly in terms of the Employment Equity Act, No. 55 of 1998. This act prohibits unfair discrimination, including unfair discrimination in terms of remuneration. 2. Legal Nature of Employment (TTP's Role): Vatiswa is employed by TTP, not directly by MKC. TTP assigns her to work for MKC under what seems to be a form of labor broking or temporary employment service arrangement. In such arrangements, TTP remains her legal employer, responsible for paying her salary, deducting taxes, and ensuring compliance with UIF contributions. However, this does not absolve MKC from its responsibilities regarding fair treatment and equal pay. 3. Remedies and Legal Consequences:* Equal Pay Claim: Vatiswa may have grounds to lodge a claim against MKC for equal pay for equal work. Despite being employed by TTP, MKC cannot unfairly discriminate against her in terms of her remuneration compared to its own employees doing the same work. (GO TO NEXT PAGE) Page 5 of 6 LLW2601 ASSESSMENT 2 - Breach of Rights: If Vatiswa's terms of employment with TTP do not explicitly waive her rights to equal pay compared to MKC employees, then MKC may be in breach of her rights under the law. - Legal Action: Vatiswa could potentially pursue a claim through the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) or the Labour Court for unfair discrimination and/or unpaid bonuses, seeking compensation or rectification of the discriminatory practices. 4. Continued Work for MKC: While Vatiswa considers her legal options, she may continue working for MKC through TTP. However, she should document any instances of unequal treatment, including her salary compared to direct employees of MKC and the absence of bonuses. Keeping detailed records will be crucial if she decides to pursue legal action. 5. Advice: It is advisable for Vatiswa to consult with a labor law specialist or approach the CCMA for guidance and potentially file a complaint if she believes her rights have been violated. She should gather evidence to support her claim, including pay slips, employment contracts, and any communications regarding her terms of employment. In summary, Vatiswa has a potentially valid claim against MKC for unequal pay for equal work and denial of a bonus, despite being employed by TTP. She should seek legal advice promptly to explore her options for recourse under South African labor laws. (GO TO NEXT PAGE) Page 6 of 6 LLW2601 ASSESSMENT 2 QUESTION 1 With reference to the relevant legal authorities, critically analyse the answer provided by the Al model above and CORRECTLY advice Vatiswa about her legal predicament.

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LLW2601
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 2 2024
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 13 SEPTEMBER 2024

, LLW2601

Assignment 2 Semester 2 2024

Unique Number:

Due Date: 13 September 2024

Individual Labour Law

Vatiswa is in a challenging situation where she feels she is being treated unfairly at
work. Despite working for six months as a filing clerk on behalf of Tseba Taba Tsago
Professionals (TTP), she recently found out that she earns less than other filing clerks
directly employed by McDonald-Kentucky Corporation (MKC). Additionally, she has not
received an annual bonus that MKC employees have, even though she performs the
same tasks.

1. Equal Pay for Equal Work

One of the main issues Vatiswa is facing is the fact that she is paid less than MKC
employees for doing the same job. Under South African law, particularly the
Employment Equity Act (No. 55 of 1998), the principle of "equal pay for equal work" is
an important protection. This law prohibits unfair discrimination in employment, which
includes discrimination in pay. Since Vatiswa performs the same duties as MKC
employees but is being paid less, there is a clear possibility that this principle has been
violated.

It's worth mentioning that unequal pay isn't allowed unless there is a justifiable reason
for the difference in salaries, such as experience, qualifications, or performance. If none
of these factors apply in Vatiswa’s case, she may have grounds to challenge this
situation.

2. Nature of Employment and TTP’s Role

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