Nehawu backs plan to withdraw services during president’s address
National Education Health and Allied Workers Union says it supports decision by members to withdraw all voluntary services during state of the nation addressNo platinum tensions at Sibanye, says Amcu
Recent violence between Amcu and National Union of Mineworkers has stoked fears of an escalation of union rivalry ahead of the expiration of a two-year wage deal in July
Ghost of Marikana at Beatrix
Shafts at Sibanye Gold’s Beatrix mine in the Free State will remain shut until order has been restored after violence flared up this week
China's boom a boon for SA workers
The Chinese government’s focus on developing the country’s infrastructure has been a boon for commodity producers, many of which are South African
Satawu loses recognition deal with SAA
There are deep schisms in many Cosatu unions and Numsa is trying to divide workers to steal union membership, says union leader
Sibanye’s Beatrix mine open after clash
Operations at mine resume after turf war between opposing unions forced mine to close for two days, company says
UIF surplus hampers job creation, says Solidarity
Trade union says growing financial surplus of Unemployment Insurance Fund risks depressing job growth
Opinion
Minimum wage debate must focus on youth unemployment
John Kane-Berman
Looters between 15 and 24 not in education, employment or training, reflect SA’s jobless growth
- Sibanye’s Beatrix mine remains closed after union clashes
- Sibanye suspends operations at Beatrix shafts due to union rivalry
- Gautrain drivers join bus strike
- Varying minimum wage proposals at public hearing
- Too soon to gauge success of youth jobs incentive
- Union worried about energy sector wage deal
- Can a new house for workers be built from the rubble?
- Minister challenges unions on minimum wage issue
- Subdued inflation bolsters government hand in wage talks
- Numsa threatens wider strikes over dispute at components firm
- CCMA braces for extra work from law reforms
- Smart Cape aims to help people study, find jobs and business opportunities
- Amplats records drop in profit ‘primarily due to five-month strike action’
- Wage talks resume between state and public sector unions
- Platinum sector still reeling from strike
- Northam Platinum’s Zondereinde protest likely to continue
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