Workers, employer organisations need to embrace technology: Ramaphosa
The International Labour Organisation’s Global Commission’s Report on the “Future of Work” has been
Boko Haram kills second kidnapped aid worker in Nigeria: Red Cross
Islamic State-allied Boko Haram jihadists have killed another kidnapped female Red Cross worker in
NUM ready to sign Eskom’s wage agreement
The National Union of Mineworkers says it’s ready to sign Eskom’s three year wage agreement on
Labour Dept tackles Compensation Fund inefficiencies
The Labour Department’s Compensation Fund says great strides have been made in its turnaround
Gabon tries new trick to flush out ‘ghost’ workers
Gabon has tried a new trick to flush out bogus employees on the government payroll, but at the cost
Workers can’t simply be fired ‘over a song’: Advocate
An advocate representing nine workers who were dismissed for singing a struggle song with racial
Nehawu march under way in N West
The National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union, Nehawu march is under way at Mahikeng in
‘R20 minimum wage better than nothing’
Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant says the R20 per hour minimum wage introduced by government is
Cosatu laments workers’ exploitation in N West
Cosatu and Nehawu say workers are still being exploited in the North West and more should be done to
Double digit increase not likely: Analyst
Labour analyst, Andrew Levy, says a double-digit wage increase is not likely, as the bus strike
Bus drivers vow to strike until demands are met
The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union, Satawu, says bus drivers who have embarked on
Outa concerned about workers at Gupta companies
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) says it’s concerned about thousands of workers employed at