Nadeem Mahomed
Nadeem Mahomed is a Director in our Employment Law practice, and Knowledge Management Department.
About Nadeem
About Nadeem
Nadeem joined CDH in 2022. Prior to that, Nadeem worked in the employment law department at a corporate law firm and consulted independently in the area of employment law. He served as a legal clerk to Justice Chris Jafta at the Constitutional Court and has occupied research positions at the University of Cape Town and the University of Johannesburg.
Nadeem was promoted to Director in 2024.
Credentials
Credentials
Education
- BA Law (Philosophy & Law), University of the Witwatersrand
- LLB, University of the Witwatersrand
- Year of admission as an Attorney: 2011
- Hons (Semitic Languages and Cultures), University of Johannesburg
- Masters (Religion Studies), University of Johannesburg
- PhD (Religion Studies), University of Johannesburg
- Registered with the Legal Practice Council
Languages
Languages
- English
About Nadeem
Nadeem joined CDH in 2022. Prior to that, Nadeem worked in the employment law department at a corporate law firm and consulted independently in the area of employment law. He served as a legal clerk to Justice Chris Jafta at the Constitutional Court and has occupied research positions at the University of Cape Town and the University of Johannesburg.
Nadeem was promoted to Director in 2024.
Credentials
Education
- BA Law (Philosophy & Law), University of the Witwatersrand
- LLB, University of the Witwatersrand
- Year of admission as an Attorney: 2011
- Hons (Semitic Languages and Cultures), University of Johannesburg
- Masters (Religion Studies), University of Johannesburg
- PhD (Religion Studies), University of Johannesburg
- Registered with the Legal Practice Council
Languages
- English
Experience
Nadeem has advised clients, in both the private and public sector, on an array of employment related aspects including transactional, litigious, dispute resolution, regulatory, compliance and human resources matters. In addition, Nadeem has lectured and held positions at academic institutions where his research was published and mentored students.
News
Update: Union representation in litigation disputes
Over the years, the question of whether an aggrieved employee may be represented in litigation proceedings by any trade union has been the subject of some uncertainty. That was until...
Flexible working practices: Balancing business needs and employee preference
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown regulations that followed, most workplaces implemented traditional norms in relation to regulating working hours. Employees were expected...
Misconduct in the workplace: Managing labour relations
Recent rulings in cases such as Mondry Ngobeni and 51 Others v Interspray Durban CC JS739-18 (LC) and SARS v CCMA JR 2223-20 (LC) offer valuable insights for employers navigating the...
29 May 2024 declared a public holiday for the general elections.
The Office of the President has confirmed that in terms of section 49(2) of the Constitution, read with section 17 of the Electoral Act 73 of 1998, President Cyril Ramaphosa has proclaimed...
"All parents of whatever stripe": Changing the landscape of parental and maternity leave
On 25 October 2023, the Gauteng High Court per Sutherland DJP handed down judgment declaring the provisions of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 75 of 1997 ("BCEA") relating...
Year-end bonuses and benefits
Professional Support Lawyer, Nadeem Mahomed from CDH's Employment Law practice joined SAFM Weekend View Show to discuss whether companies are liable by law to pay employee bonuses.
Part 1 - The Employment Equity Act
This is the first episode of a series of short podcasts where our Employment Law experts unpack the implications of the recent Employment Equity Amendments on employers. This episode...