The committee heard that applications from 750 employers for 8958 employees had failed bank verification
Minister Nxesi said that workers who are being exploited should contact the police and will be protected by the Labour Relations Act.
The DA is calling on the Department of Employment and Labour to reopen its main offices so that citizens may claim UIF during lockdown.
The department has cracked the hip on non-compliant retailers who have failed to comply with the rules and regulations of the lockdown.
The N12 highway between Oudtshoorn and Dysselsdorp, was closed on Tuesday 19 November 2019, due to protests over housing and labour disputes.
Has Cyril Ramaphosa made a big mistake here? The DA are fuming with the 62-person delegation to Geneva, who have been accused of wrongdoing.
“There are over a million drivers in South Africa who must actually be employed.”
A win for the workforce and the microeconomy?
If Google’s employees hold steady despite the lack of federal protection, they could end up changing their company’s policy on harassment.
Flanked by armed private security, senior executives from Sasol accepted a list of demands from Solidarity.
eNCA’s Jade Dutton sat down with Cyril Ramaphosa and the president held back no punches on a range of issues that plague our society.
Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party make unexpected gains across the country, while Conservative prime minister Theresa May hangs by a thread after a night of surprises in dear old Blighty.
You don’t need to scroll too far through this site to see that South Africans are going through some distracting times. From drama in parliament, load shedding and the crippled state of our electrical provider and general rampant criminal activity. As a nation we deal with a lot of negative headlines.
While Britain’s councils are flicking their street lights on and off to cut costs, South Africa is being forced into darkness to avoid a national blackout. Are the British overreacting?