When your former employer/ references give a bad testimonial

Loading player...
GUEST - Kagiso Lebethe - Senior Employee Relations Specialist

Even though employers are not legally obliged to provide character references this does not mean that employers providing references have a free reign in the type of references they can provide.

An employee who feels that a false character reference provided by their former employer resulted in them not being offered a job has the option to sue the previous employer for loss of income. In claiming loss of income an employee will have to be able to convince the court that he/she would have been offered the job but for the false character reference provided and as a result thereto, he/she has lost out on a potential income he/she would have earned.
13 Mar 2023 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

Other recent episodes

BofA Slashes SA Growth Forecast as Inflation Surges

Bank of America has cut South Africa’s 2026 GDP growth forecast to 1.3%, warning that higher oil and fertilizer prices will keep inflation above 4% for most of the year. Economist Tatonga Rusike explains
23 Apr 3PM 11 min

Understanding SA’s First Wealth Score

Franc unveils South Africa’s first-ever Wealth Score, revealing that financial habits—not income—are the strongest predictor of financial health. We unpack why SA’s national score is 45/100 and the behavior gap between knowing and doing with Dr. Thomas Brennan, founder and CEO of Franc.
23 Apr 3PM 13 min

Clicks Lifts HEPS 8% Despite Warehouse Disruptions.

Clicks delivered firm interim results with diluted HEPS up 8.1%, even as warehouse system delays cost an estimated R175 million in lost sales. CEO Bertina Engelbrecht discusses pharmacy growth, trading margins, and festive‑season competition.
23 Apr 2PM 16 min