Today's Labour News

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weblinksOur links page provides references to South African labour news reports we have come across on the Internet on Wednesday, 24 January 2018.


Chronological with most recent web postings at the top

North West cops nabbed in Rustenburg for possession of illegal firearms – IOL News

Manamela urges resolution to Nehawu Unisa strike - The New Age

Apartheid-era gatherings act declared unconstitutional – GroundUp

Groundbreaking ruling allows groups to protest without notice - Cape Argus

Deputy Minister assures that Unisa registration will take place despite Nehawu strike - EWN

Workers at Wits University down tools over wage increases, Unisa strike continues - TimesLive

University of Zululand warns about sale of university places – IOL News

Sadtu to march on Hoërskool Overvaal on Thursday - Huff Post

PSA soek nie Jooste se perde by Sun Met nie - Netwerk24 (limit on access)

ANCYL to piggyback on ‘Vat Alles’ ex-employees march in Tshwane on Friday – The Citizen

Healthcare sector fraud on part of professionals and scheme members on the rise - eNCA

The issue of inequality: When CEOs earn 541 times more than workers - City Press

Our fight is not with Sun Met, but against Markus Jooste, says PSA – Fin24

Ondersoek personeel van PE-hospitaal, vra DA - Netwerk24 (limit on access)

RTMC vows to deal with national traffic officers' illegal strike - SowetanLive

Uber, Taxify drivers call for police minister’s intervention after increase in attacks - SABC News

Polisie van die Noord-Kaap staan drie aan dood af – Maroela Media

Business Leadership SA calls on Matshela Koko to step down from Eskom - Business Report

I was suspended for refusing to take unlawful instructions, says Koko - IOL News

Brian Molefe to hear about R30m pension on Thursday – The Citizen

KZN farmer accused of murdering an ex-employee denied bail - DispatchLive

National traffic police go on illegal strike on Wednesday - TimesLive

Nehawu protests as Manamela visits Unisa campuses - Pretoria News

Só styg minimum loon op plase en in winkels - Netwerk24 (limit on access)

Metro cops accused of taking motorist to ATM to withdraw bribe money - Pretoria News

How many South Africans could lose their jobs to robots in next seven years and which skills are safer - BusinessTech

Public service and administration minister confirms transfer of director-general - SowetanLive

DUT management claims it’s business as usual as wage strike enters eighth day - TimesLive

Employees lack IT security policy awareness: Kaspersky Lab - ITWeb

‘Modern day workers need to possess multiple skills’ - SABC News

Unisa wage strike prompts prospective students to blockade Durban road - TimesLive

Ekurhuleni toughens up against illegal mining - SABC News

Betogers versper N4 by Mbombela oor werksituasie – Netwerk24 (limit on access)

Consumer inflation stabilised at 4.7% in December despite leap in fuel prices - BusinessLive

Chris Maroleng ‘not vetted’ for SABC top job, claims Communications Minister - The Citizen

Tshwane ordered by court to give Soshanguve man job training - The Citizen

Ten Limpopo traffic cops arrested for taking bribes - TimesLive

National Minimum Wage Initiative object to bill’s exclusion of contractors - BusinessLive

Student fund boss urges graduates to repay loan billions - BusinessLive

Eskom's Matshela Koko broke strict suspension rules – BusinessLive

Councillors in Buffalo City Metro may receive 6% salary boost - DispatchLive


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