Our links page provides references to South African labour news reports we have come across on the Internet on Saturday, 24 September and Sunday, 25 September 2016
Chronological with most recent web postings at the top
Sunday (25th)
SABC must abide by SCA ruling on Hlaudi: ANC – News24
PMB medic stabbed in the face at accident scene – News24
Protes-skade aan spoorlyn beperk treindiens in Kaapstad – Netwerk24 (limited access)
Numsa, Nactu to collaborate on key issues – Fin24
ANCYL throws weight behind Hlaudi - TimesLive
DA heads back to court over Hlaudi’s employment at SABC – News24
DA heading back to court over Motsoeneng - BDLive
Terry Bell: No end to mine workers’ compensation woes - Fin24
Self-service at PnP raises job-loss fears – City Press
Hlaudi scores R11.4m bonus and hangs on to his job – City Press
Medical aid costs spike - City Press
Só help dit as pa ná geboorte tuisbly - Netwerk24 (limited access)
Lewensredders oorbodig: Swembad staan leeg - Netwerk24 (limited access)
Dis ’n kraam-krisis met verloskundiges uit die beroep – Netwerk24 (limited access)
Saturday (24th)
Metrorail cautiously resuming Cape Town lines – City Press
Vavi calls on unions to strike for students - City Press
Go home and wait to die: Extract from ‘Broke & Broken’ - Saturday Star
Doctors’ conditions of service need to be addressed: SAMA – The Citizen
More than 60 illegal miners died underground in Free State since March - eNCA
Lesotho Special Permits come to an end - The Citizen
Maatskaplike werker molesteer glo tienerseun - Maroela Media
Wits students optimistic following march to Cosatu House - SABC News
SABC and the board must respect court on Motsoeneng ruling: ANC – SABC News
Cosatu demands implementation of national minimum wage - SABC News
Vavi throws his weight behind students protesting for free education - EWN
Strikes and vandals leave proposed Sarah Baartman heritage site in a mess - HeraldLive
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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.