Today's Labour News

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news shutterstockIn our Tuesday roundup, see summaries
of our selection of South African labour-
related stories that have appeared since
midday on Monday, 9 May 2016.


TOP STORY – UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS / JOB CREATION

With 355 000 jobs lost in first quarter, extraordinary solutions needed

Cape Times reports that the government has been urged to acknowledge that its unemployment policies have failed and that it needs to do something about the crisis that cost 355,000 people their jobs in the first quarter of 2016.

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Shock spike in jobless rate blamed on poor jobs policy

BDLive writes that SA’s jobless rate has escalated to an eight-year high, bringing into question whether ambitious targets to halve unemployment by 2020 can be achieved.

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Six of SA’s eight metros record job losses in first quarter of 2016

BDLive reports that unemployment figures released by Statistics SA on Monday paint a bleak picture of the extent of job losses in the country’s metros.

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Other internet posting(s) in this news category

  • Jobseeker line gets longer, at The Citizen
  • Unemployment rate peaks at 26.7%, at Business Report
  • Creating more jobs is crucial, says Rob Davies, at SABC News
  • Collaboration between government, labour, business paying off, says Zuma, at Fin24


OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY

Gauteng MEC speaks out on attacks on health workers at public facilities

Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu has expressed concern about the number of attacks on health professionals in public health facilities.

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Other internet posting(s) in this news category

  • Family mourns slain KZN paramedic, at Daily News


MINING LABOUR

Miner dies at Lonmin’s Rowland shaft in Marikana

TMG Digital reports that a mine employee has died at Lonmin’s Rowland shaft in Marikana‚ outside Rustenburg‚ in the North West.

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Road blockade over jobs suspends operations at Richards Bay Minerals mine

BDLive reported on Monday that operations at Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) in northern KwaZulu-Natal have been suspended after community members blockaded roads leading to the mine’s entrance.

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Amcu is a force to be reckoned with and is here to stay

Warren Dick writes that the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) is making the transition from fiery upstart to the dominant incumbent in mining.

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LABOUR AND POLITICS

Tony Ehrenreich not in the running for ANC for top Cape Town post

Netwerk24 reports that Tony Ehrenreich, labour federation Cosatu’s Western Cape secretary, is apparently not in the running for the top post in Cape Town.

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Other internet posting(s) in this news category

  • Vavi: We dropped the ball in '96, now it's time to pick it up, at Daily Maverick


LABOUR MARKET / IMMIGRATION

Lesotho nationals in SA urged to apply for special permit to stay on legally

TimesLive reports that the Department of Home Affairs has given Lesotho nationals living in South Africa illegally a chance to apply for a special permit until 2019.

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RESTRUCTURING / RETRENCHMENTS

Job cut packages cost Telkom R2.2bn

TechCentral reports that Telkom is expected to take a big hit to earnings as the result of staff reduction costs, with headline earnings per share set to fall by between 40% and 50% for the year ended 31 March 2016.

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EDUCATION / SKILLS / TRAINING / QUALIFICATIONS

Education minister unfazed by Sadtu threats over jobs-for-cash report

The Citizen reports that the SA Democratic Teachers Union’s (Sadtu’s) threat to drag Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga to court over the controversial “jobs-for-cash” report has left her cold.

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Other internet posting(s) in this news category

  • DA, Sadou in rasgedrewe bekgeveg oor poste-verslag, at Netwerk24


OTHER REPORTS AND ISSUES

Promotion for ‘bunking brigadier’ who took 156 days of leave in two years

The Star reports that a Johannesburg police station commander, dubbed the “bunking brigadier” after allegedly taking leave of about 156 days in just two years, has been promoted.

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WEB LINKS TO LABOUR NEWS ARTICLES ON MONDAY, 9 MAY 2016

See our listing of links to labour articles published on the internet on Monday, 9 May 2016 at SA Labour News

 

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