Labour unions

COSATU pickets Parliament over “deepening crisis in Cape Town”

Union raises similar issues to those raised by Saftu earlier in the day

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News | 12 April 2018

Unions to march against labour law changes

Saftu says right to strike undermined and minimum wage threatened

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Brief | 9 April 2018

Eighth week on strike at Durban University of Technology

21,000 students unable to go to lectures

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Brief | 6 March 2018

Jail officials, demand hundreds in Pietermaritzburg march

“We are tired of corrupt employees who abuse the community to feed their stomachs”

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Brief | 20 February 2018

Dis-Chem accused of victimising union members

Workers on strike at retailer’s warehouse

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News | 18 January 2018

Vavi regrets singing Zuma praise songs

He accuses Cosatu of “bootlicking” Ramaphosa who “will never liberate workers”

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News | 24 July 2017

Hundreds of outsourced workers on strike at Coega export company

Outsource company disputes union’s right

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Brief | 6 June 2017

New union federation launched

SA Federation of Trade Unions tackles issue of worker control

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News | 22 April 2017

Bus drivers plan nationwide strike on Wednesday

Negotiations between union and bus company at a deadlock

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Brief | 10 April 2017

400 workers on strike at Kouga Municipality

Municipal workers want Public Works Programme contracts extended; mayor says jobs must be rotated

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News | 8 March 2017

Robertson Abattoir settlement reached six years later

Employer agrees to pay total of R350k to 39 dismissed workers

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News | 24 February 2017

Robertson Winery’s 14-week strike ends

Union agrees to 8% but says industry is forever changed

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News | 24 November 2016

Robertson winery workers agree to increase but continue strike

Workers have been on strike for 12 weeks

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Brief | 10 November 2016

Abattoir workers win unfair dismissal case on appeal

Judge Davis criticises formalistic approach by Labour court

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Brief | 22 August 2016

Picketing Aspen workers deprived of water

Union says company is breaking the rules

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Brief | 17 August 2016