Our links page provides references to South African labour news reports we have come across on the Internet on Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Chronological with most recent web postings at the top
Bid to jail culprits for Tongaat Mall disaster - Daily News
More crowd control lessons for rookie cops - News24
Disposable Salary Index shows SA salaries to decline in real terms: – Fin24
Lily Mine workers will receive their packages - eNCA
Man critical after Durban shipping container accident - News24
Mogalakwena community challenges Amplats mine settlement - BDLive
Elite mine rescue squad risks all to save lives - BDLive
Cosatu concerned that nurses had to ‘highlight their plight’ on street corners - SowetanLive
Steel employers in serious trouble as Numsa predicts 'volatile' season for wage negotiations - SowetanLive
Afleggingsooreenkoms vir Lily-mynwerkers - Maroela Media
Solidarity gets agreement on Lily Mine retrenchment packages - SA Labour News
NHI under threat, warns Cosatu – Business Report
ArcelorMittal says Saldanha steel plant will keep operating - Fin24
Wits clamps down on protest by workers on campus - BDLive
Tongaat Mall collapse report referred to NPA - SA Govt News Agency
Investor prepared to take over Lily Gold Mine ‘if overhead costs are cut’ - SA Labour News
Impala making steady progress in search of missing miners - SABC News
SA’s national minimum wage talks in Nedlac have stalled - The Star
Sandu welcomes ‘massive climb-down’ by SANDF over Union Building protestors - TimesLive
Howick municipal services due to resume - News24
Several violations found in 2013 Tongaat incident: Oliphant - SABC News
Brave post office worker chases down knife-wielding robber – News24
Decriminalising sex work the key to success of HIV programmes - BDLive
Zuma seals state’s turnaround on retirement reforms and Nedlac - The Star
Lectures set to resume at VUT on Wednesday - The Citizen
Netcare plans to restructure credit control divisions - Business Report
Adcorp’s operational overhaul in face of labour law changes paid off - Business Report
Makhura admits is failing to appoint properly skilled people to crucial state positions – TimesLive
Army's R600 million Union Building protest wound - TimesLive
South Africans are some of the world’s hardest workers by hours worked - BusinessTech
After 20-year moratorium, Eastern Cape advertises 1,023 school admin assistant posts – SA Labour News
Job creation gets a boost in Eastern Cape with public-private partnerships - SABC News
UK firm revealed as EP Kings’ savior – HeraldLive
Union Building protesting soldiers from 2009 recalled - eNCA
SANDF’s R560m mutiny - The New Age
NPA investigates Tongaat Mall fall - The Citizen
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