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Tag: Jack Mazibuko

Home Posts Tagged "Jack Mazibuko"

SATAWU’s Response to Eyewitness News (EWN) Article on the Fate of the COSATU President

June 17, 2022Vuyani ValashiyaNo commentsCosatu, COSATU National Congress, Jack Mazibuko, SATAWU, Zingiswa Losi

The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) notes the article published on Eyewitness News (EWN) concerning the future of the COSATU (Congress of South African Trade Unions) President-Comrade Zigiswa Losi-, on one hand, and the status of the union, on the other. The article suggests that the future of the COSATU President hangs…

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April 5, 2022Vuyani ValashiyaNo commentsCosatu, Jack Mazibuko, Minister of Transport-Fikile Mbalula, Sale of Slots, SATAWU, SOE, Transnet, Unbundling

The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) notes with great concern and equally condemns with the contempt it deserves, the statement released by Transnet on 01 April 2022, which invites interested and qualifying operators to respond on the possible sale of “…slots on two key corridors on its rail network”.

Organised labour responds to the government’s decision to make Transnet National Port Authority an independent subsidiary of Transnet

June 23, 2021Vuyani ValashiyaNo commentsJack Mazibuko, Minister of Transport-Fikile Mbalula, Pravin Gordhan, President Cyril Ramaphosa, SATAWU, Steve Harris, TNPA, Transnet, Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA), UNTU
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Satawu negotiating team at the Transnet wage negotiations lead by the President

April 7, 2021Vuyani ValashiyaNo commentsGeneral Secretary Jack Mazibuko, Jack Mazibuko, Ntuthuzelo Mhlubulwana, SATAWU President Ntuthuzelo Mhlubulwana, Transnet Wage Negotiations 2021
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SATAWU Position on 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

December 1, 2020Vuyani ValashiyaNo comments16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, COVID-19 pandemic, GBV, Gender-Based Violence and Femicide Strategic Plan, HIV/AIDS, Jack Mazibuko, LGBTQ, Minister of Police, Patriarchy

The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a worldwide campaign aimed at confronting any form of human rights violation, regardless of socio-economic conditions, race, religion, and sexuality. The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) takes note that the victims of gender-based violence, include, but not limited to, women, children, people…

SATAWU members are subjected to Abuse by PRASA Executive Management for Unknown Reasons

November 20, 2020Vuyani Valashiya1 commentCPI, Jack Mazibuko, Minister of Transport-Fikile Mbalula, PRASA Exco, Railway Safety Regulator, SATAWU

19 November 2020 SATAWU (South African Transport and Allied Workers Union) members at PRASA (Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa) have been subjected to all forms of abuse and harassment in the last four weeks. The PRASA EXCO had been wishy-washy on how and when the back pay from 01 April 2020, as well as…

Prasa

SATAWU Statement on PRASA Non-Payment of Provident Fund Contributions

April 29, 2020Vuyani Valashiya1 commentAnele Kiet, Jack Mazibuko, Minister of Transport-Fikile Mbalula, Prasa, Provident Fund, SATAWU, Tinzi Lubabalo

The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (SATAWU) notes with concern the friction between UNTU (United National Transport Union) and PRASA (Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa) within the public space. The events and/or conflict subsequently translated into a qualitative leap whereby a criminal case on fraud and theft was opened against the appointed…

SATAWU Signs Agreement To End Toll Gates Strike

April 9, 2018Zanele SabelaNo commentsGroup 5, Intertoll Africa, Jack Mazibuko, Paul Naphawe, South African National Roads Agency (Sanral), Toll Gates Strike

South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (SATAWU) is delighted to announce it signed an agreement with Intertoll Africa 0n 28 March to end the nine-day strike at toll gates across the country. SATAWU members working at toll gates managed by Intertoll Africa, a subsidiary of Group 5, downed tolls last week Monday following a…

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