Today's Labour News

newsThis 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.

weblinksOur links page provides references to South African labour news reports we have come across on the Internet on Monday, 22 January 2018.


Chronological with most recent web postings at the top

Man dies allegedly helping boss at illegal mine to get rid of explosives - News24

Eskom's suspended finance chief Anoj Singh resigns – BusinessLive

Denosa stops its nurses from escorting patients from one health care facility to another – Daily News

Cosatu op hol oor Jooste en die Sun Met - Netwerk24 (limit on access)

Departement toon onbevoegdheid om verpleegsters te plaas, sê Solidariteit - Maroela Media

Valke red vrou van ‘mensehandelaars’ - Maroela Media

Metrorail advises that Cape Town central line remains suspended until further notice – News24

Worker at illegal Burgersfort mine dies while destroying explosives - TimesLive

Former EPWP workers set Tshwane waste management depot alight - SowetanLive

No compensation for man after work accident - GroundUp

DUT registration still on hold due to Nehawu industrial action – The Mercury

Transport Department seeks to stop fraud and corruption at car and driver testing centres - BusinessLive

Vervolg korruptes genadeloos, vra Cosatu - Netwerk24 (limit on access)

Oxfam urges South Africa to reduce widening wealth gap - BusinessLive

Aanranding op KZN-boer werkverwant, nie plaasaanval - Netwerk24 (limit on access)

Werker val boer glo met knopkierie aan - Maroela Media

Cosatu eis Brown en Zuma se kop oor Eskom - Netwerk24 (limit on access)

Northern Cape meeting aims to tackle illegal mining – SABC News

Cosatu calls on national government to urgently intervene in Cape Town water crisis - EWN

DA urges matriculants to apply for Western Cape premier’s project - The Citizen

Nehawu, Unisa wage deadlock - Pretoria News

Unisa urges prospective students to apply online due to strike – EWN

Metrorail’s central line in Cape Town still not operating on Monday - EWN

Savage zama zama killings on East Rand continue unabated - The Star

South Africa’s richest take home half of all income: Oxfam report - BusinessTech

Eskom's Koko says he's still going to work on Monday - eNCA

Why skills mismatch and joblessness stem from failed education system - BusinessLive

Fawu and Tongaat-Hulett Starch reach agreement ending two-week strike - HTSyndication (The New Age)

Fedusa calls for cabinet reshuffle - HTSyndication (The New Age)

New UIF centres in Free State facilitate payments - HTSyndication (The New Age)


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