Our links page provides references to South African labour news reports we have come across on the Internet on Saturday, 16 July and Sunday, 17 July 2016
Chronological with most recent web postings at the top
Gesin eis ná man sterf toe muur op hom inval - Netwerk24 (limited access)
Durban’s Public Order Policing (Pop) Unit to embark on go-slow from Monday - Sunday Tribune
Nzimande urges TVET colleges to better lives – SABC News
Minister Zwane welcomes steps taken to stop illegal mining in Limpopo - SA Govt News Agency
Shocking short cuts by construction companies revealed at labour department inquiry - City Press
Data expose Black professionals still earn significantly less than white counterparts – Fin24
Fourth year UKZN med school student charged with faking matric results – Sunday Tribune
How sex workers are avoiding HIV infection – GroundUp
MeerKAT creating jobs, skilling locals - SA Govt News Agency
SABC showdown with Icasa looms - Sunday Independent
SABC leaves R60m trail of big executive payouts - Sunday Independent
Picture of SABC dictator gone rogue emerges from ConCourt affidavit – IOL News
Mugg & Bean en Debonairs werkers staak in wildtuin – Netwerk24 (limited access)
Werkers pak ‘platsak’ Denel oor bonuses - Netwerk24 (limited access)
Gideon du Plessis: Staking-seisoen is maak of breek - Netwerk24 (limited access)
Saturday
We’ll burn Uber down, say Cape Town metered taxi drivers - Weekend Argus
Staking dreig by Eskom - Maroela Media
‘Business unionism’ destroying union movement - Business Report
Sex workers expect to cash in on International Aids Conference – Independent on Saturday
Sanco calls for review of Employment Equity Act - eNCA
Welkom cops seek info after security officers robbed, raped - IOL News
Merely meeting quotas not enough to combat gender disparity: Shabangu – The Citizen
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This news aggregator site highlights South African labour news from a wide range of internet and print sources. Each posting has a synopsis of the source article, together with a link or reference to the original. Postings cover the range of labour related matters from industrial relations to generalist human resources.