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October 27, 2020Vuyani ValashiyaNo commentsCCMA, Prasa, salary negotiations 2020, SATAWU, Thandeka Mabija

We have learnt that PRASA is adopting an antagonistic approach coupled with blackmail, smearing campaign and the old tactic of divide and rule against SATAWU and its members. This is from a background where parties entered into intensive Salary Negotiations as from 03 – 06 August 2020 after consolidation with their counterparts UNTU.   During…

WATCH: Unions Pleased with CCMA Ruling on SAA Retrenchments

November 21, 2019Zanele SabelaNo commentsAUSA, CCMA, SAA Retrenchments, SATAWU, Section 189 consultation, Solidarity

South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU), the Aviation Union of Southern Africa (AUSA) and Solidarity are delighted to announce the commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration(CCMA) ruled in favour of their participation in the retrenchment process at South African Airways (SAA).

WATCH: Satawu is taking SAA to CCMA over looming retrenchments

November 19, 2019Zanele SabelaNo commentsCCMA, SAA Retrenchments, SAA strike, SAA Technical

  As the SAA strike enters its 5th day, transport union SATAWU is heading to the CCMA over looming retrenchments.

WATCH: SATAWU Seeks Interdict Against SAA

November 14, 2019Zanele SabelaNo commentsCCMA, Labour Court, OR Tambo Airport, retrenchment, SAA, Strike, wage negotiations

The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union is seeking an urgent interdict against SAA’s bid to retrench over 900 employees. SATAWU’s Spokesperson, Zanele Sabela spoke to Shahan Ramkissoon #TheLead Courtesy #DStv403  

SATAWU to Interdict Proposed SAA Retrechments

November 14, 2019Zanele SabelaNo commentsAUSA, CCMA, Labour Court, SAA, SAA Retrenchments, SAA Technical, Solidarity

South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) is exploring all avenues including approaching the Labour Court to seek an urgent interdict against South African Airways (SAA) bid to retrench almost one thousand workers. SAA announced its intention to retrench 945 workers in the media late on Monday but did not bother notifying unions within…

Private Security Wage Talks Update

November 8, 2019Zanele Sabela5 commentsCCMA, private security wage negotiations update

Labour unions rejected the revise wage offer employers put on the table when parties met at the CCMA on 7 November. The revised offer is as follows: Year 1: Basic salary R4 596 + R145 Wellness premium = R4 841 which is equivalent to 8.4% Year 2: Basic salary R4 826 + R310 Wellness premium…

Private Security Wage Negotiations to Continue at CCMA

November 6, 2019Zanele Sabela1 commentCCMA, Provate Security wage negotiations, salary adjustment R7 500

Private security unions are set to meet employers at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) tomorrow, 7 November, for a last-ditch effort to reach a settlement. Parties last met at the CCMA on 23 October, when employers put a 7.18% increase offer on the table. The offer was, however, rejected as it did…

Private Security Unions reject Employers’ Improved Wage Offer

October 23, 2019Zanele Sabela1 commentCCMA, Grade B. Grade A, Grade C, private security wage negotiations

Labour unions in the private security sector have rejected employers’ revised offer made during conciliation at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA). Employers said the 7.18% wage increase they put on the table today was the final offer after two previous offers of 1.1% and 5% were rejected outright by unions who were…

Impending Strike Following Collapse of Private Security Wage Talks

September 25, 2019Zanele Sabela7 commentsAbanqobi, CCMA, DETAWU, DUSWO, impending strike, industry bargaining council, KAWU, NASUWU, private security wage negotiations 2019, PTAWU, SAAIWU, SANSAWF, SATAWU

Organised labour in the Security sector is warning of an impending strike after wage negotiations deadlocked late last week. The seven unions with seats in the industry bargaining council have been taking part in wage negotiations facilitated by Commissioner Meshack Ravuku since 15 August. Since then there have been four rounds of negotiations but employers…

SATAWU to Consult Members on Prasa’s Final Salary Increase Offer

April 30, 2019Zanele SabelaNo commentsCCMA, national roadshow, Prasa, salary increase talks

South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) is set to go on a national roadshow to consult its members at Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) about the employer’s final salary increase offer. Labour unions at Prasa met with management late last week for the fourth and final round of negotiations after they…

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