Adcorp to scrap BEE deal and start afresh
CEO Richard Pike says Adcorp ‘prides itself on being an empowered company’ and that he needs to ‘jack up’ the company’s empowerment proceduresShanduka dismisses 250 workers after illegal strike
Unlisted coal producer says situation at Graspan calm and returning to normal after week-long unprotected strike and violent clashes
Vavi wants ‘space’ for trade unions at Brics Summit
Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi says unions want ‘a space’ at talks in Durban
Call for national debate on SA’s ‘bitterly low wages’
Farm workers in some towns now earn more than clothing workers after farm wages were raised
Holomisa salutes Marikana miners’ ‘bravery’
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa says it was brave of the miners to ‘bypass the National Union of Mineworkers when they realised that it was no longer serving their best interests’
Cosatu takes on ‘cautious’ ANC over NDP, policy
Mangaung ‘failed to deliver promised radical economic shift’, says Congress of South African Trade Unions
Telkom severance packages 'a ploy to sidestep consultations', says CWU
Communication Workers Union accuses Telkom of moving to retrench 13,000 staff under the guise of voluntary severance packages
New board could bring more independence at SABC, says union
Communications Workers’ Union wades in on mass SABC board resignations, reiterating support for dissolution of board
Seven Shanduka workers injured when police fire rubber bullets
Police use rubber bullets to disperse illegal strike on Tuesday night, saying workers seized mine equipment and refused to leave peacefully
Exxaro granted interdict on striking workers
Diversified resources group obtains urgent interdict against striking employees following ‘escalated violence and damage to property’
Sit-in halts production at Palamin mine
Production at Palabora Mining’s copper operation in Limpopo suspended as 71 employees stage illegal sit-in
Scab labour ‘a factor in violent strikes’
But unions must realise violence ‘alienates them from public’, writes Natasha Marrian
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- Cosatu committee to probe complaints against Vavi
- Sparks set to fly at platinum bargaining meeting
- Magistrates ready to embark on go-slow
- Cosatu to research basic wage
- TopTV says jobs at risk if adult channels cannot go ahead
- ‘Half of all employed earn only R3,500’
- Medupi strike ends after all bonuses paid
- Cosatu jury still out on National Development Plan, says Vavi
- ‘Address minimum wages’ during bargaining season
- Cape labourers ‘want wages increased’
- ANC ally says development plan ‘copied’ DA policy
- Department defends decision to withdraw from agreement on pay for matric markers
- Business wants to go back to a low-wage regime
- Challenging labour law not a sin
- Wage negotiations ‘should favour labour’, conference hears
- Victory for small firms in minimum wages case
- Five Exxaro coal mines now on strike
- Farmers apply for new wage exemption
- High unemployment expected to sap SA’s 2013 growth
- Vilified for trying to give the jobless a choice
- Free Market Foundation challenges South Africa's labour laws
- Amcu wants ‘majority status’ at Lonmin
- Foundation challenges labour law
- Sactwu steps up its living-wage campaign
- Success of Cosatu’s radical transformation push ‘depends on unity’
- Numsa labels National Development Plan a ‘right-wing DA document’
- Vavi’s supporters get ready to fight back
- NUM, Numsa turf battle set to intensify
- Labour amendments more restrictive?
- Strikers stoke up a turbine of troubles at Medupi
- Vavi vows to step down if corruption claims against him are proven
- Employment growth will be ‘moderate’ over next three years — Treasury
- Cosatu hopes budget will address income inequality
- Postmen do not want to ring twice
- Three in court for alleged theft of R8m from Satawu
- Talks on standardised municipal pay resume
- NUM fights competition from inside and outside Cosatu
- New labour laws ‘against world trend’
- Work stoppages at Medupi worry Eskom
- Fawu claims police, home affairs targeting foreign farm workers
- Marikana mineworker sliced off injured toe to escape police
- Marikana ‘sank bids for Independent’
- Amplats workers stay away after shooting
- Lonmin workers return after one-day stoppage
- MPs query Limpopo textbook delivery
- Who would oppose reforms to labour law?
- Mines taking a hard line on illegal strikes
- Post Office calls time on labour broking
- Few details on jobs for youth in state of the nation
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