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.
News24 reports that two Hawks officials, recently promoted to sergeants at the Serious Corruption Offences units in Pretoria and Ivory Park, were arrested on Thursday after allegedly defrauding the police of approximately R4,756.
Reuters reports that two unions declared a dispute with Transnet on Thursday after wage talks broke down, and warned of possible strike action if the state-owned freight logistics company failed to present a better offer.
Miningmx reports that Glencore chairman Tony Hayward is “optimistic” shareholders will approve a proposed pay package for incoming CEO, Gary Nagle, on 29 April at the group’s annual general meeting.
Cape Times reports that the Open CCMA Campaign has again called for the full functionality of the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA), to attend to what it said was a huge backlog of cases and for budget cuts to be reversed.
The Citizen reports that the SA Civil Aviation Authority (Sacaa) says a preliminary assessment indicates that SA Airways (SAA) was negligent in not reporting within the legal time limit a safety-related incident involving an Airbus A340-600 chartered to fly to Belgium to collect Covid-19 vaccines.
The Citizen reports that state-owned military technology company Denel has denied claims that its Land Systems (DLS) executives were getting full salaries in the wake of the division’s financial woes.
BL Premium reports that the Minerals Council SA (MCSA), formerly called the Chamber of Mines, has objected to what it says are “draconian” penalties for relatively minor contraventions contained in the Compensation of Occupational Injuries and Diseases Amendment Bill.
News24 reports that two Limpopo police officers have been sentenced to five years' imprisonment after the Mokopane Regional Court found them guilty of corruption.
GroundUp reports that about 20 community health workers confronted Minister of Health Zweli Mkhize with a memorandum of demands during his visit to Lentegeur Psychiatric Hospital in Mitchell’s Plain on Monday.
SowetanLive reports that a 61-year-old man has died at Putco’s Dobsonville depot in Soweto after he was run over by a bus driver while he was fixing the vehicle.
BL Premium reports that employers and unions in the struggling construction industry are set to hold mediation talks after a deadlock in wage negotiations.
News24 reports that a City of Cape Town security officer was seriously injured in an attack at the Coastal Park Landfill site in Vrygrond on Sunday.
TimesLIVE reports that Health Minister Zweli Mkhize advised on Tuesday that the fire that saw nearly 700 patients evacuated from Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital had also destroyed more than R40m worth of personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical stock.
Miningmx reports that a strike at the Vametco operation of vanadium producer Bushveld Minerals had been bought to an end, the company said in an announcement on Wednesday. The strike lasted for five days.
BL Premium reports Rand Water on Wednesday withdrew notification of its decision not to pay performance incentive bonuses to its staff pending the outcome of a hearing at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA).
BL Premium reports that consumer price inflation quickened to 3.2% in March on an annual basis, up from 2.9% the previous month, according to Stats SA on Wednesday.
Independent Media reports that ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba has condemned government’s decision to import Cuban engineers to fix the country’s dilapidated infrastructure while allegedly ignoring locally trained and unemployed engineers.
The Mercury reports that staff at the Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) resumed work on Monday after reaching an agreement with the institution regarding salary increments.
TimesLIVE reports that hundreds of thousands of waste pickers and their families have been pushed to the brink of starvation under SA’s Covid-19 lockdown.
Independent Media reports that Health Minister Zweli Mkhize wants provincial departments to prioritise the filling of vacant posts of chief executive officers (CEOs) at hospitals across the country.
TimesLIVE reports that the City of Tshwane indicated on Tuesday it would be seeking an urgent interdict from the Labour Court to stop employees at Tshwane Bus Services (TBS) from striking and to restrain them from damaging the municipality’s property.
SowetanLive reports that state-owned PetroSA let a profitable gasoline supply offer slip through its hands despite the potential of making hundreds of millions of rand from it.
News24 Wire reports that many of the firefighters risking their lives to bring Cape Town’s devastating Table Mountain fire under control are doing so while in a protracted dispute over their shifts, and are worried about being fired.
The Citizen reports that according to the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu), the state of Gauteng public hospitals has been “deplorable” for years.
BL Premium reports that more than 15-million residents in Gauteng could be left without water when the SA Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) goes on an indefinite strike at Rand Water from Wednesday.
Mining Weekly reports that Bushveld Minerals announced on 19 April that industrial action at its Vametco operations, in North West province, resulted in a temporary halt in production from 16 April.
The Citizen reports that a small group of security guards, proudly insourced by former City of Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba in 2018, have been sitting without work for almost two years.
BusinessLive reports that the government has been accused of rushing its plans for establishing a no-fault compensation fund for severe side-effects from Covid-19 vaccines.
The Citizen reports that according to the Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng, last week’s fire at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital was the fourth such fire in the province in the past six years.
News24 reports that a gang of armed robbers held a sports anchor and her crew at gunpoint in Khayelitsha on Saturday and robbed them of equipment while they were working there.