Focus
Cosatu denies asking for a national shutdown
Cosatu has declared its national day of action on labour and socio-economic issues to coincide with the World Day for Decent Work on 7 October, as a success, with the government of national unity (GNU) bearing the brunt of marchers ...
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South Africa
Partnership with government will boost jobs – CEOs
By 2025, SA’s economy could grow by 3% and create more than 2m new jobs if the partnership between business and government continues to address crises in electricity and logistics, and crime and corruption. A Daily Maverick report notes this ...
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Cosatu condemns possible Sapo privatisation
The Portfolio Committee on Communications & Digital Technologies has cautiously welcomed Minister Solly Malatsi’s announcement that the government is considering the option of privatising the SA Post Office (Sapo). However, a Cape Argus report says Cosatu has condemned calls to ...
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Amcu calls for Seriti’s licence to be revoked
Amcu has called on the Department of Mineral Resources to revoke the licence of Seriti Coal Mines in Mpumalanga after the mine announced that it planned to retrench over 100 workers due to commercial sustainability issues. The mine has cited ...
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SIU given wider scope to investigate ‘fake degrees’
Mkhwebane under fire for racist comments
Government’s public sector wage offer rejected
CCMA orders university porn emailer reinstated
Minimum wage rise could increase unemployment – DA
Western Cape temporary teacher agreement welcomed
PSA wants ‘illegally’ suspended managers back at work
Emfuleni workers receive salaries
Two-pot pension system exposes employer fraud
Gauteng still to act on illegally pocketed funds claim
Raids expose most ‘problematic’ sectors
Ex-Minister denies knowledge of alleged magistrate bribes
Contempt ruling upheld in ANC cadre deployment case
Woolies employee loses job over ‘dumb’ comments
Entry for skilled foreigners eased by visa reforms
Former Nissan employee ordered to pay Japan study costs
SAA pilots and cabin crew licences ‘compromised’
Dismissed CEO levels allegations against Saipa board
NUM demands colliery’s rights be cancelled
Call for law on worker loans to be cancelled
Frustration over delays in fixing UIF online services
Still no action against HoD accused of rape
Analysis
Legislative changes alter remuneration landscape
Recent legislative changes, particularly the Companies Amendment Bill 2024 and amendments to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) Listings Requirements, have significantly altered corporate governance and remuneration policies, and Dr Chris Blair, in a Moneyweb opinion piece, lays out the the ...
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Health
Health conditions see thousands stop work
Around 300 000 people aged 16 to 64 who report having a work-limiting health condition leave the workforce each year, an interim report by the UK’s Commission for Healthier Working Lives, established by the Health Foundation, has found. According to ...
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World
Tentative agreement ends historic US dockworker strike
A historic US port strike has been suspended and a tentative agreement was reached on wages, says the International Longshoremen’s Association and the US Maritime Alliance. The tentative agreement would increase workers’ wages by 62% over the life of the ...
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75 years of UK women KC and judges celebrated
More than 350 women KCs and judges came together in the Great Hall of the Royal Courts of Justice to mark 75 years since women first became King’s Counsel. A Law Gazette report notes that the celebratory event was organised ...
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New UK labour reforms ‘could take years to kick in’
The UK Labour Government’s ‘once in a generation’ reforms to workers’ rights could take years to kick in, and will not all be introduced at once. The government has said it will publish the draft Employment Rights Bill within 100 ...
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Ex-Harrods executive decries ‘guilt by association’
UK employees not confident when whistle-blowing
Briefs
Amcu unhappy over retrenchments
* Amcu has rejected reasons given by coal mining giant, Seriti, for its planned retrenchment of 1 100 workers at two of its operations in Mpumalanga. Amcu president, Joseph Mathunjwa, said that the company’s decision was irrational.
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Nehawu continues labour centre picket
* The National Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union (Nehawu) held a picket at the Department of Employment & Labour's labour centre in Durban on 3 October as they commemorated the World Federation of Trade Unions’ International Day of Action ...
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Staff picket against outsourcing
* A workers’ group representing security guards and cleaning staff has marched to the KZN Premier’s Office demanding direct employment by the government, instead of the ‘exploitative’ tender system. In addition to direct employment and a demand for in-sourcing, the group ...
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Online retailer announces retrenchments