Today's Labour News

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news shutterstockIn our Monday roundup, see summaries
of our selection of South African labour-
related stories that have appeared since
midday on Friday, 20 May 2016.


TOP STORY – SCHOOLS ‘JOBS-FOR-CASH’ REPORT

Report of long-awaited schools ‘jobs-for-cash’ probe finally out

The Citizen reports that the long-awaited Department of Basic Education’s (DBE’s) so called ‘jobs-for-cash’ report was released late on Friday, revealing the flawed process to appoint educators in some provinces.

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DA wants Sadtu to account to Parliament over ‘jobs-for-cash’ findings

TMG Digital reports that the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Monday that it wants the leadership of the SA Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu) to answer the “damning findings” against it in the ‘jobs-for-cash’ report.

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Teachers’ union Natu wants new jobs-for-cash probe

City Press reports that the National Teachers’ Union (Natu) has called on President Jacob Zuma to appoint a judicial commission of inquiry to investigate the schools jobs-for-cash scandal.

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Other internet posting(s) in this news category

  • What the teacher cash-for-jobs report says, at eNCA
  • Jobs for cash: DA wants Sadtu to face the music, at IOL News
  • 'Jobs-for-Cash' report could lead to criminal prosecution, at eNCA
  • Jobs-for-cash report: Basic education department to stamp out corruption, at EWN
  • Sack and arrest officials involved in ‘jobs for cash’ saga‚ report recommends, at TimesLive


OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY

Drunk driver kills Joburg metro cop on N1

News24 reports that a drunk driver slammed into a Johannesburg metro police officer on the N1 on Saturday night, killing him, a spokesperson said on Sunday.

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Other internet posting(s) in this news category

  • Sjef eis R2 miljoen nadat sy arm 'vermink' is, at Netwerk24
  • Paramedics targeted by robbers in Cape Town, at News24
  • Mental patient attacks KZN nurse, at The Witness
  • Safety of troops a priority for new SANDF chief , at SABC News
  • Municipal worker killed as refuse truck overturns in Somerset West, at News24


MINING LABOUR

Implats still searching for remaining missing miner

Mining Weekly reported on Friday that the body of Tanki Samuel Lepitikoe, one of the two Impala Platinum (Implats) employees who went missing in a fall-of-ground incident on 17 May 2016, has been found and brought to surface.

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Mines minister issues stern warning to Impala Platinum over fatalities

SABC News reports that Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane has told management at Impala Platinum Mine that his ministry will leave no stone unturned in determining the cause of fatal accidents at the platinum producer.

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Merging of miners’ lung disease compensation with COIDA looks promising

BDLive reports that new legislation providing for the merger of statutes that provide compensation for occupational diseases could be tabled in Parliament before the end of 2016.

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Miners in Anglo and AngloGold silicosis settlement may have to wait four years for money

Bloomberg reports that former mineworkers who won a R500m payout from Anglo American SA and AngloGold Ashanti for contracting lung diseases may have to wait as long as four years to receive their full compensation.

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Workers at Lily Gold Mine surviving on handouts

Business Report writes that miners at Vantage Goldfields’ Lily Gold Mine in Mpumalanga have been forced to live on handouts after the cash-strapped company, struggling to secure funds from investors, failed to pay salaries.

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Other labour posting(s) in this news category

  • Righting the wrongs of mineworkers compensation, at Mineweb


COLLECTIVE BARGAINING / INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

SABC and CWU agree on 7% wage increase and 2016 moratorium on retrenchments

SABC News reports that the national broadcaster and the Communications Workers Union (CWU) have concluded their salary increment and substantive negotiations for the current financial year.

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With talks scheduled for this week, NUM still open to wage talks with Eskom

Reuters reports that the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Friday that it was still open to wage talks with power utility Eskom after rejecting a 5% pay rise.

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INDUSTRIAL ACTION / STRIKES / LOCK-OUTS

Strike at Sanral contractor Teti Traffic over with inked wage deal with Satawu

Fin24 reports that the SA Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (Satawu) announced today that the strike at traffic incidents management company Teti Traffic was over.

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Gauteng taxi operators on go-slow on Monday, with “huge” strike threatened

The New Age reports that Gauteng taxi operators will embark on a go-slow today (Monday) and have threatened a full-blown industry-wide strike if police officers continue to impound their vehicles.

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DISPUTES

Angry municipal union Samwu ‘declares war’ on Nelson Mandela Bay metro force

Weekend Post reports that just days after the unveiling of Nelson Mandela Bay’s specialist crime-fighting metro police force, it is beset by infighting, training glitches and questions over combat-readiness.

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THE ECONOMY / PRICES / PRODUCTIVITY

SARB expects inflation to peak at 7.3% and stay outside 6% limit until Q3 2017

Business Report writes that the weak rand and the drought have boosted food costs and threaten to keep inflation outside the SA Reserve Bank’s (SARB’s) 3% to 6% target range for an extended period.

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Other internet posting(s) in this news category

  • 'Relief from increasing food inflation will only be seen next year', at EWN


CORPORATE TRANSFORMATION

Fedusa and Gordhan to meet on Monday to discuss SAA’s future

ANA reports that the Federation of Unions of SA (Fedusa) will meet Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan on Monday to discuss the future of South African Airways (SAA).

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STAFFING

Free State Health urges student nurses to be patient about deployment

The New Age reports that two hundred student nurses in the Free State say they are still unemployed despite the provincial Department of Health’s promises to give them jobs.

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OUTSOURCING / TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT

Sasol outsources 30% of its back office IT functions internationally

Business Report writes that petrochemical giant Sasol has outsourced part of its information technology (IT) functions internationally.

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RESTRUCTURING / RETRENCHMENTS / COMPANY JOB LOSSES

Both academic and non-academic staff at UCT could face layoffs

Weekend Argus reports that staff at the University of Cape Town (UCT), both academic and non-academic, could face retrenchment if the institution’s savings target of R120 million to attain sustainability is not achieved.

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ANC calls for once-off debt forgiveness for retrenched workers

ANA reports that the African National Congress (ANC) in Parliament on Friday called for the introduction of a once-off debt forgiveness programme for retrenched workers.

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Other internet posting(s) in this news category

  • ANC vra vir skuldvergifnis vir werkloses, at Netwerk24


RETIREMENT AND OTHER EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUNDS

Court dismisses bulk of Transnet’s exceptions to pensioners’ multibillion-rand claim

Business Report writes that a group of Transnet pensioners scored a significant victory when the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria dismissed the bulk of Transnet’s exceptions to their multibillion-rand claim against the company and two of its retirement funds.

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Other internet posting(s) in this news category

  • Artists show support for protesting Eastern Cape pensioners, at EWN


COMMUTING / E-TOLLS

Metrorail making progress in repairing Cape Town stations after arson

Netwerk24 reports that Metrorail is making gradual progress in the repair of installation at Cape Town stations and train carriages that were burnt out in April.

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OTHER REPORTS AND ISSUES

Labour issues in the political week ahead

In a broader review of the political week ahead, BDLive also identifies labour issues that are scheduled to arise.

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WEB LINKS TO LABOUR NEWS ARTICLES ON SATURDAY, 21 MAY AND SUNDAY, 22 MAY 2016

See our listing of links to labour articles published on the internet on Saturday, 21 May and Sunday, 22 May 2016 at SA Labour News


WEB LINKS TO LABOUR NEWS ARTICLES ON FRIDAY, 20 MAY 2016

See our listing of links to labour articles published on the internet on Friday, 20 May 2016 at SA Labour News

 

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