Assignment 2 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: 27 March 2026
QUESTION 1
1.1.1
Ubuntu refers to a way of relating to others that is based on respect, dignity, care and
shared humanity. In the workplace, it means that employers and employees see each other
as people who are connected and depend on one another. Decisions are not only made for
profit, but also consider fairness, wellbeing and the impact on workers and the wider
community (Nel and Kirsten, 2020).
In employment relations, Ubuntu encourages consultation, mutual respect and inclusive
decision making. It promotes cooperation instead of conflict and recognises that a business
cannot succeed if workers and communities are suffering. Leaders are expected to act with
compassion and responsibility, especially when decisions affect livelihoods (Nel and Kirsten,
2020).
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QUESTION 1
1.1.1
Ubuntu refers to a way of relating to others that is based on respect, dignity, care
and shared humanity. In the workplace, it means that employers and employees see
each other as people who are connected and depend on one another. Decisions are
not only made for profit, but also consider fairness, wellbeing and the impact on
workers and the wider community (Nel and Kirsten, 2020).
In employment relations, Ubuntu encourages consultation, mutual respect and
inclusive decision making. It promotes cooperation instead of conflict and recognises
that a business cannot succeed if workers and communities are suffering. Leaders
are expected to act with compassion and responsibility, especially when decisions
affect livelihoods (Nel and Kirsten, 2020).
1.1.2
In a small retail business where I once worked, the owner faced financial pressure
during a slow trading period. Instead of making decisions alone, the owner called all
staff members into a meeting and explained the situation openly. Everyone was
given a chance to speak and suggest ideas. Some employees proposed reducing
overtime, while others agreed to flexible working hours to avoid job losses.
The owner also chose to reduce their own salary first before making any changes to
staff income. This created a sense of trust and unity among workers. No one lost
their job, and the business managed to recover over time.
This approach showed Ubuntu because the leader valued people, listened to them
and made decisions that protected both the workers and the business. It
strengthened relationships and created a supportive working environment where
everyone felt respected and included.
1.2.
1.2.1.