Taryn York

Senior Associate

Taryn York is a Senior Associate in our Employment Law Practice. She has extensive experience in various aspects of employment law, including advising and representing clients with disputes relating to unfair labour practices, unfair dismissals and retrenchments; reviewing, vetting and drafting contracts of employment, restraint of trade agreements, independent contractor agreements and workplace policies; and conducting due diligence exercises from an employment law perspective. Taryn has appeared in various forums, including the CCMA, MEIBC, MIBCO, the NBCRFLI and the Labour Court.  Taryn also provides advice to clients on a wide range of immigration related matters. 

Taryn York

About Taryn

About Taryn

Taryn was admitted as an attorney in 2018. She worked as an Associate at Howes Incorporated Attorneys before being appointed by CDH as an Associate in 2021. Taryn was promoted to Senior Associate in 2024.

Credentials

Credentials

Education 

  • LLB, University of Johannesburg
  • Advanced Programme in Labour Law (cum laude), University of Pretoria
  • Registered with the Legal Practice Council

Memberships 

  • The South African Society for Labour Law (SASLAW)

Languages

Languages

  • English

About Taryn

Taryn was admitted as an attorney in 2018. She worked as an Associate at Howes Incorporated Attorneys before being appointed by CDH as an Associate in 2021. Taryn was promoted to Senior Associate in 2024.

Credentials

Education 

  • LLB, University of Johannesburg
  • Advanced Programme in Labour Law (cum laude), University of Pretoria
  • Registered with the Legal Practice Council

Memberships 

  • The South African Society for Labour Law (SASLAW)

Languages

  • English

News

Reminder | The Immigration Amendment Bill,2024 which was published on 19 March 2024, is open for comment
Immigration

Reminder | The Immigration Amendment Bill,2024 which was published on 19 March 2024, is open for comment

This is a reminder that the Immigration Amendment Bill, 2024, which was published on 19 March 2024, is open for comment. All interested persons and parties are encouraged to make written representations...

The Department of Employment and Labour clamps down on employment of illegal foreigners: What employers should know
Immigration

The Department of Employment and Labour clamps down on employment of illegal foreigners: What employers should know

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In possession of a blocked identity document or card? Home Affairs gives affected parties an opportunity to avoid cancellation
Immigration

In possession of a blocked identity document or card? Home Affairs gives affected parties an opportunity to avoid cancellation

As a way to combat the decades-old issue of fraudulent identity documents being in circulation in South Africa, Tommy Livhuwhani Makhode, the Director-General of the Department of...

Foreigners with pending visa applications safeguarded against adverse consequences
Immigration

Foreigners with pending visa applications safeguarded against adverse consequences

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Home Affairs (Department) has experienced a severe backlog in the processing of visa, appeal and waiver applications....

The Constitutional Court dismisses the Minister’s application for leave to appeal ZEP judgment
Immigration

The Constitutional Court dismisses the Minister’s application for leave to appeal ZEP judgment

On 28 June 2023, the High Court declared the decision by Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, the former Minister of Home Affairs (Minister), to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) unlawful, unconstitutional...