Strengthening Workplace Safety in 2026
Announcing Our Labour Relations Partnership
As organisations continue to navigate an increasingly complex regulatory and social environment, workplace safety, governance, and labour compliance remain critical priorities.
This month, we are proud to announce a strategic partnership with labour relations specialist, Karmini Pillay, who brings over twenty years of focused experience in employment equity, diversity and inclusion, and workplace governance to our clients.
This collaboration expands our service offering to ensure that businesses are compliant on paper and in practice.
How Safe Is Your Workplace Against Sexual Harassment?
According to the Human Sciences Research Council First National Gender-based Violence Study published in 2024, 39% of men aged 25 to 34 years and 27.9% of men aged 50 years and older admitted to perpetrating one or more acts of gender-based harm against a partner. In addition, 38% of adult women aged 35 to 49 years have experienced gender-based harms in their lifetime. Even more concerning is that research indicates these statistics are often significantly lower than the harsh reality due to underreporting.
In the context of gender-based harm being declared a national crisis in South Africa, organisations must critically assess how safe their workplaces truly are.
Employers must ask themselves:
- Can employees identify the various forms of gendered harm?
- Do staff understand what constitutes sexual harassment?
- Have employees been trained on your organization’s policies?
- Do employees know their rights and reporting channels?
- Can management investigate complaints effectively and sensitively?
- Are your policies aligned with the Code of Good Practice?
- Has your organization tested its processes for full legal compliance?
In today’s environment, reactive responses are no longer sufficient. Strategies that aim to prevent and educate are essential to strengthen an organisation’s systems.
Why Proactive Workplace Training Matters
In terms of the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, employers have a legal obligation to create and maintain a safe working environment.
Workplace training on gendered harms is a proactive compliance measure designed to prevent misconduct before it occurs, rather than responding only after reputational and financial damage has already occured.
The benefits to your organisation include:
- Compliance with national and international legal standards
- Protection of organisational brand and reputation
- Reduction of legal and financial exposure
- Establishment of a safe and inclusive workplace culture
- Improved employee morale and productivity
- Promotion of transparency and accountability
Labour Relations Services Now Available
We now offer specialised labour relations and workplace governance support on:
- Online diagnostic audits to identify organisational gaps
- Comprehensive legal compliance audits of policies and procedures
- Tailor made short-term and long-term training plans
- Independent investigation services for misconduct, harassment, bullying, and victimisation
- Practical training on managing and investigating workplace complaints
- Independent chairing of disciplinary enquiries
These services are suitable for employees at all levels, management, executives, human resources teams, and trade unions.
Why Partner with Us?
Our labour relations specialist bring over two decades of focused experience in employment equity, diversity, and inclusion. The approach is professional, practical, and solutions-driven; ensuring your organisation receives expert guidance with the highest level of care and confidentiality.
Compliance is no longer just about ticking boxes. It is about safeguarding your workplace, your brand, and your future.
Take the Proactive Step
Do not wait for a complaint to expose vulnerabilities in your workplace systems.
If you would like to assess your organisation’s labour relations framework, review your policies, or implement structured training, contact us to schedule a consultation.
Let EconoBEE help you build a workplace that is not only compliant, but safe, inclusive, and resilient.

