Cosatu still hamstrung by internal battles
ANC asks for more time to conclude its work and present a report to the federation.Job creation heads five-year strategy
Government releases its priorities for the next five years, which includes reducing unemployment to 14%
Cosatu vows to block new proposals on strikes
Government's compulsory interest arbitration proposal a direct threat to workers' constitutional right to strike, says union federation
Metals strike ‘put major dents’ in SA steel market
ArcelorMittal SA expects to remain under pressure as production levels remain low, writes Mark Allix
SA must fix failing bargaining structure, says Oliphant
Stability in the labour force and fair labour practices would attract investors and inspire economic growth, says Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant
- Labour act stalls after late input
- State probes minimum wage for South Africa
- Cosatu’s influence over the ANC is often overstated
- State mulls new strike laws, ban on scab labour
- Numsa forges ahead with plan for socialist party
- Amcu seeks voice in Amplats mines sale
- Amcu ‘disappointed’ by Amplats’s sale plans
- NUM warns of unprotected strike at Eskom
- Clothing workers union tells employers to ‘settle or face strike action’
- Defiant NUM in ‘modest’ Eskom protest
- NUM signs three-year wage deal with Kumba
- Pay deal will ruin small businesses
- New union in ANC fold to target Numsa
- Lack of funds derails Cosatu’s class action against Metrorail
- New equity act to take effect after uproar
- EDITORIAL: Minimum wage a two-edged sword
- Court declares Numsa strike at Coega zone illegal, says Transnet
- Numsa warns of pickets as employers embark on lock-out
- VIDEO: Strike violence forces businesses to close
- Strike ballots ‘can be useful’ for unions
- Numsa, Solidarity sign wage deal with Seifsa
- Employers at odds over strike settlement
- Sentech workers strike for 13th cheque
- Numsa agrees to wage deal to end four-week strike
- 'Nationalisation alone will fix capital's crime'
- Wages take back seat over ‘peace clause’ fight
- Telkom bid to end reform stalemate
- Numsa told job losses probably unavoidable in pay deal
- Seifsa sets Friday deadline for offer
- Seifsa to consider state-sponsored proposal
- Employers to meet after consulting constituencies
- SA faces risk of human capital flight
- Long strikes could be held in check with plan for interest arbitration
- Union ‘war’ — old pattern, new turf
- Long strikes could be held in check with plan for interest arbitration
- SA faces risk of human capital flight
- Back to the drawing board for Telkom and union
- Employers withdraw pay offer to Numsa
- Eskom hopes Medupi schedule will weather protracted strike
- Toyota and Ford halt output as strike bites
- Many believe workers’ party could help solve SA’s issues
- Wage gap must be narrowed ‘urgently’
- FAW opens production plant in Coega
- Numsa considers new offer from employers
- NUM calls for ceasefire, but encourages members protect themselves
- ‘Sticky issues’ as strike starts second week
- BMW cuts production as strike persists
- State ready to tackle problems in platinum belt
- Amcu’s brand of unionism rests on wise and wily moves
- Numsa rejects Seifsa’s 8%-10% wage deal offer
- Solidarity to take Telkom to the Labour Court
- Numsa to resume wage talks on Thursday
- New power plants affected by Numsa strike
- VIDEO: Numsa strike may trip up SA economy
- Strike may put the brakes on car makers
- Cosatu rides to union’s rescue
- Numsa to push ahead with strike despite ill-effects on the economy
- State targets upgrade of mining settlements
- CCMA and Nedlac to blame, says Ramatlhodi
- Lockout move rattles unions in metals and engineering
- New blow to industry as Numsa calls strike
- More than 220,000 Numsa members to down tools
- Platinum workers return to work as producers start the wheels turning
- Amcu members meet, likely to end platinum sector strike
- Platinum talks ‘constructive’, say producers
- Clairwood Tongaat Hulett workers say wage deal not sweet enough
- New Amcu demands may sink strike deal
- AT HOME AND ABROAD: Mechanised mining is going to devastate rural areas
- Economy would reel from a domestic workers strike
- Solidarity accepts metals wage offer
- Strike deadlock threatens centralised bargaining
- Numsa to clarify position on Seifsa offer
- Hope recedes as Amcu adds additional pay demands to wage deal
- Numsa targets mass action to advance plans
- Deal not yet signed but platinum mines must now face new rules
- Amcu accepts new wage offer ‘in principle’ but issues remain
- Amcu leadership, mines agree on a wage deal
- Aquarius, NUM seal three-year wage deal
- LETTER FROM CAPE TOWN: It won’t be business as usual after strike ends
- Outlook for mining is about the future of jobs
- Employers to meet after consulting constituencies
- Strike negotiations must make provision for pension contributions
- New complication in Numsa strike
- Oliphant in new bid to avoid long strike
- Numsa strike disrupting supply of essential building materials, says association
- Tribal landlord wants strike declared unlawful
- Platinum sector wage talks deadlock again
- Platinum sector wage talks deadlock again
- Transnet condemns violence against non-striking Ngqura workers
- Numsa in surprise drop in pay demand
- Cosatu plans class action against ‘worsening’ Metrorail
- THE INSIDER: Mbeki’s diplomacy fails the platinum test
- Court dismisses strikers’ application
- Engineering sector in talks to avert strike
- New strike ‘may push SA into recession’
- Numsa reverts to 15% demand
- Strikes need to be resolved ‘quickly, amicably’ to avoid crippling economy
- Strike’s shadow hangs over platinum
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