Our links page provides references to South African labour news reports we have come across on the Internet on Monday, 15 August 2016
Chronological with most recent web postings at the top
Compensation Fund claims backlog big concern – Cape Times
Western Cape junior doctors get relief from 30-hour shifts – Cape Times
Marikana Day 'must be a public holiday' - Cape Times
Marikana stage set for commemorations - The Citizen
‘Remembering the Marikana massacre is critical’ - IOL News
I don't decide fee increases, universities do, says Nzimande - News24
Werkers in gesondheidsektor moet beskerm word - Netwerk24 (limited access)
Task team to look into ways to improve operations of SAPS – TimesLive
Western Cape government beefs up security after attacks on paramedics - News24
Union threatens to withdraw nurses from KZN crime hot spots - Daily News
New court ruling helps unfairly dismissed employees - Fin24
Gautrain workers threaten to strike over salary increases - EWN
0% fee increase could lead to varsity retrenchments, says Nzimande - News24
Decision on university fee increases before month end: Nzimande – News24
Telkom granted interdict against illegal activities by CWU and strikers - Business Report
Stress, extra work put women’s health at risk – The Star
Promote gender equality in print media: William Bird - The New Age
Telkom staff intimidated by strikers - Business Report
Not much done since Marikana massacre - TimesLive
Amcu to launch trust fund and housing project for families of Marikana victims - BDLive
Trust fund for Marikana miners restarted by Amcu – Business Report
FeesMustFall protests shut UKZN campus – TimesLive
Sasol Inzalo Foundation hosts symposium on the role of technical schools in SA – Engineering News
Inmates must contribute towards running costs and upkeep of jails, says Popcru – SowetanLive
Popcru condemns stabbing of five prison officers - The Citizen
Tronkbewaarders erg beseer ná gevangenes hulle takel - Maroela Media
Job loss woes for Joburg council political support staff - BDLive
Ramaphosa stacks minimum wage deck, with another job killer coming - BizNews
Students shut two KZN campuses in protest against 2017 fee hikes - BDLive
Sugar tax ‘bad news for jobs’ in soft-drink industry - Business Report
AngloGold fumes as mass safety audits debilitate its SA mines - Miningmx
There should be a moratorium on retrenchments at Telkom: CWU – SABC News
Cape Town EMS personnel to protest on Monday over attacks - EWN
Marikana: Four years later, little has changed - IOL News
Icasa strike finally comes to an end - Fin24
Government hasn’t planned to commemorate Marikana - The Citizen
Death of Numsa negotiator delays wage talks - Business Report
Cape Town paramedic relives assault while on duty - EWN
NUM strike at Eskom strike ends, but Numsa wants better deal - The New Age
Eskom workers expected to return to work on Monday after wage deal agreement - EWN
Sishen mine gives 11 mobile clinics to community - HT Media Syndication
Backlog at Compensation Fund for Mines and Works worries mines - BDLive
Fawu's fight in AB InBev's takeover of SABMiller pays off – BDLive
CWU strike could affect operations at Telkom – SABC News
Lonmin fails miners on housing targets - BDLive
Amnesty condemns Lonmin housing as miner sees more spending cuts – Mineweb
Marikana workers still in squalor - eNCA
Marikana still a stinking slum - TimesLive
Wonderkop still pit of suffering - TimesLive
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