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Tag: Department of Labour

Home Posts Tagged "Department of Labour"

SATAWU Calls on Government to Arrest Chaos in trucking Industry

June 10, 2019Zanele SabelaNo commentsDepartment of Labour, Employment of foreign nationals, Home Affairs and SA Police Service, N3 trucks burning, National Bargaining Council for the Road Freight and Logistics Industry, Positive Freight Solution Forum

South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) calls on government to arrest the ongoing chaos in the trucking industry and put an end to the unnecessary loss of life. Dozens of trucks have been attacked and torched mostly on the N3 in KwaZulu-Natal in the last year. Some industry players estimate the number of…

WATCH: National Minimum Wage Explained

February 27, 2019Zanele Sabela3 commentsCCMA, Department of Labour, National Minimum Wage (NMW), National Minimum Wage Act, Philemon Bhembe, Security sector

SATAWU National Coordinator for Security Sector, Philemon Bhembe, talks National Minimum Wage Act, specifically for security officers. WATCH: SATAWU National Coordinator for Security Sector, Philemon Bhembe, addresses officers on the National Minimum Wage Act. Posted by Satawu- South African Transport & Allied Workers ' Union on Wednesday, 27 February 2019

SATAWU Members in Security Sector to Benefit from National Minimum Wage

January 22, 2019Zanele Sabela20 commentsArea 2, Area 3, CCMA, Department of Labour, National Minimum Wage (NMW), National Minimum Wage Act, Security sector

South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Unions (SATAWU) is pleased the implementation of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) will improve the income of workers in the security sector. The National Minimum Wage Act came into effect on 1 January, setting the wage floor at R20 per hour with the exception of farm workers whose minimum…

SATAWU Welcomes Registration of Private Security Bargaining Council

June 22, 2018Zanele Sabela3 commentsChamber of South African Private Security (COSAPS)., Department of Labour, Private Security Sector National Bargaining Council, Security Association of South Africa (SASA), Security industry, South African National Security Employers' Association (SANSEA)

South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (SATAWU) welcomes the registration of the Private Security Sector National Bargaining Council. SATAWU received notification on 21 June that the application for registration of the National Bargaining Council for the Private Security Sector had finally been approved after the work to establish it started as far back as…

Bus drivers and teachers may be barred from ever striking again

June 19, 2018Zanele SabelaNo commentsBus drivers, Department of Labour, essential service, Essential Services Commission, ILO

Commuters board taxis during the nationwide bus strike in April 17 in KwaMhlanga, Mpumalanga. (Gallo Images, Thulani Mbele) Government is investigating whether public transport and education should be considered essential services. This would effectively bar bus drivers and teachers from striking in future. But the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU), with over…

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