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Includes – The earnings threshold Update, effective 1 April 2025
Ensure your workplace meets compliance with the latest Basic Conditions of Employment Act Poster. As a crucial part of all Labour Law Posters in South Africa, this updated BCEA Poster is a compulsory legal requirement for all companies. It’s the simplest way to provide staff with access to their rights and responsibilities, helping you foster a safe, more informed, and fair work environment.
Why is the Basic Conditions of Employment Act Poster a Legal Requirement?
The Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 1997, is a cornerstone of labour relations in South Africa. The Act and its regulations specify the minimum terms and conditions of employment, including working hours, leave entitlements, parental leave (Section 25A), and payment of wages. Displaying this poster is not just a best practice; it is a legal mandate that helps you avoid non-compliance penalties and, most importantly, protects your team. Our chart provides a comprehensive summary of key regulations, ensuring you comply with the law and your employees are aware of their rights.
Labour Law Posters Designed for Durability
Our charts are crafted to last. Each BCEA Poster is an A1-sized chart that provides all the essential information on a single, easy-to-read page. We print on high-quality materials and apply a durable laminated finish to protect against wear and tear in any environment, from busy factory floors to professional offices. To suit your unique needs, this poster is available in a variety of convenient display options, including a Poster Only format for cost-effective direct mounting, a sleek Block Mounted finish for a professional look, and an A1 Aluminium Clippa Frame for easy updates and a modern aesthetic.
Our mission is to help your business stay safe and compliant. We provide services nationally throughout South Africa, with free delivery on all orders over R1000 within Gauteng. Ensure your workplace is safe and compliant. Purchase the latest Basic Conditions of Employment Act Poster today.


