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Sabinet offers free wi-fi in SA's labour courts

Sabinet, a facilitator of access to online labour and legal information, has announced that they will offer free Wi-Fi access in all of South Africa's Labour courts. This convenient service is available to legal practitioners representing labour-related cases. The free Wi-Fi facilitates easy access to a range of legal resources online - such as up-to-date, reported and unreported labour judgments, Bargaining Council Agreements, labour legislation, CCMA awards and Labour Related Acts.
Sabinet offers free wi-fi in SA's labour courts

When this project launched six years ago, over 7,000 logins were reported. Sabinet’s aim was to facilitate access to a reliable, fast internet connection to address the need for on-site online research and resources that aide members of the law fraternity in performing their tasks.

In this digital age, it is imperative that legal practitioners have reliable access to online legislation and resources in order to carry out their tasks efficiently. Many of the lawyers at the labour courts also make use of the service to provide valuable assistance to their pro bono clients.

Sabinet’s Wi-Fi service is available in most sections of the labour courts including the judges' chambers, courtrooms, library and pro bono office in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban.

Sabinet has been offering this service through South African Wi-Fi communications specialist, Gconnect – a trusted Wi-Fi brand in the telecommunication space. The team behind holding company, Exmile Technologies (Pty) Ltd, have more than 52 years of combined Wi-Fi services experience.

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