The South African Municipal Workers Union does not like the President Cyril Ramaphosa’s idea to expand the Extended Public Works Programme.
Trade union Satawu are threatening to cripple the country’s economy with industrial action at all major ports in South Africa. But what’s their reasoning?
One side of the unions is content with the offer, but the other needs more time.
At the heart of the impasse is a bitter wage dispute.
Things look bleak in the tripartite alliance.
What will Juju have to say about his party being linked with the VBS saga?
Beneficiaries in Alex have no idea about a nationwide SASSA strike happening today.
Sassa operations will be disrupted nationwide.
John Macheke, the president of COSAS, has vowed that the shutdown will include tertiary institutions too.
Flanked by armed private security, senior executives from Sasol accepted a list of demands from Solidarity.
The Cape Town Taxi Strike is now disruptive and destructive.
A taxi strike on a Monday morning is definitely the worst way to start off one’s week. Here are the reasons why taxi associations in the Western Cape have down their tools.
Gautrain employees have stood firm in their stance that they will not accept an 8.5% wage offer. Gautrain has yet to announce an alternative measure for its commuters.
Misery for commuters, as the service will be severely limited throughout the day.
Stop sharing fake news on WhatsApp, people…
The SACP and the NUM are set to go on strike in Bellville on Saturday. We can’t even remember where we lost track of count on how many strikes there have been so far this year.
Do not expect any mail from the Post Office anytime soon. Oh, and Telkom users, we aren’t sure what will happen with your service.
Should they have been excluded here?
The two associations, ARMSTA (Alexander, Randburg, Midrand and Sandton Taxi Association) and ATA, heeded the warning to the public of the ‘one-day shutdown’ last week, according to IOL News
Eskom has moved to assure South Africans that they have a plan in place in case of mass action.
A truly messy situation.
All the latest developments, right here.
Cosatu have accused government of delay tactics and complete disinterest in striking a deal.
With the bus strike still rolling on, South Africans continue to take severe strain across the country. We’ve got the latest update regarding what’s next in terms of this strike.